In this paper we study flux transfer events (FTE) observed at the post-noon edge of the exterior cusp region by Cluster satellites. During the outbound dayside orbit on 2 February 2003, intense bursts of energetic particles were observed in close conjuction with magnetic field FTE signatures by the RAPID instrument onboard the Cluster 4. The pitch-angle distribution of the particles showed that the enhancements consist of particles flowing antiparallel to the magnetosheath field lines away from the expected reconnection site to the exterior cusp. At the same time Cluster 3 observed enhancements of energetic particles deeper in the exterior cusp with a delay of about 40 s to the Cluster 4 enhancements. The estimated m...
In this paper we report energetic ion behavior and its composition variations observed by the Cluste...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
abstract SM53A-1429Double cusps have been observed on a few occasions by polar orbiting spacecraft a...
Abstract. In this paper we study flux transfer events (FTE) observed at the post-noon edge of the ex...
International audienceIn this paper we study flux transfer events (FTE) observed at the post-noon ed...
The strong precipitating particle flux in the cusp regions is the consequence of magnetic reconnecti...
The strong precipitating particle flux in the cusp regions is the consequence of magnetic reconnecti...
In this paper we study the fluxes of energetic protons (30–4000 keV) and electrons (20–400 keV) in ...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
Abstract SM51A-06The polar cusps are two regions of the magnetosphere where the influence of the int...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
International audienceWe report on the observation of three high-altitude cusp crossings by the Clus...
International audienceWe report on the observation of three high-altitude cusp crossings by the Clus...
International audienceWe report on the observation of three high-altitude cusp crossings by the Clus...
Bursty energetic electron events with energies of about 20–View the MathML source have been observed...
In this paper we report energetic ion behavior and its composition variations observed by the Cluste...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
abstract SM53A-1429Double cusps have been observed on a few occasions by polar orbiting spacecraft a...
Abstract. In this paper we study flux transfer events (FTE) observed at the post-noon edge of the ex...
International audienceIn this paper we study flux transfer events (FTE) observed at the post-noon ed...
The strong precipitating particle flux in the cusp regions is the consequence of magnetic reconnecti...
The strong precipitating particle flux in the cusp regions is the consequence of magnetic reconnecti...
In this paper we study the fluxes of energetic protons (30–4000 keV) and electrons (20–400 keV) in ...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
Abstract SM51A-06The polar cusps are two regions of the magnetosphere where the influence of the int...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
International audienceWe report on the observation of three high-altitude cusp crossings by the Clus...
International audienceWe report on the observation of three high-altitude cusp crossings by the Clus...
International audienceWe report on the observation of three high-altitude cusp crossings by the Clus...
Bursty energetic electron events with energies of about 20–View the MathML source have been observed...
In this paper we report energetic ion behavior and its composition variations observed by the Cluste...
The observation of energetic particles by polar orbiting satellites in the magnetospheric cusp resul...
abstract SM53A-1429Double cusps have been observed on a few occasions by polar orbiting spacecraft a...