The profile of intense high-altitude electric fields on auroral field lines has been studied using Cluster data. A total of 41 events with mapped electric field magnitudes in the range between 0.5–1 V/m were examined, 27 of which were co-located with a plasma boundary, defined by gradients in particle flux, plasma density and plasma temperature. Monopolar electric field profiles were observed in 11 and bipolar electric field profiles in 16 of these boundary-associated electric field events. Of the monopolar fields, all but one occurred at the polar cap boundary in the late evening and midnight sectors, and the electric fields were typically directed equatorward, whereas the bipolar fields all occurred at plasma boundaries c...
Two auroras sampled nearly simultaneously at high and low altitudes along a field line by the Dynami...
Two event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electric fields, with mapped...
Results are presented from a case study of a plasma boundary crossing by the Cluster spacecraft dur...
International audienceThe profile of intense high-altitude electric fields on auroral field lines ha...
Cluster electric field, magnetic field, and energetic electron data are analyzed for two events of...
The electrodynamic coupling between the auroral ionosphere and the magnetosphere is the main subject...
International audienceCluster electric field, magnetic field, and energetic electron data are analyz...
Abstract. Most of the high-altitude auroral electric fields observed by CLUSTER can be classified in...
The aim of the paper is to study how auroral potential structures close at high altitude. We analy...
On the profile of intense high-altitude auroral electric fields at magnetospheric boundarie
Abstract The high-latitude polar ionosphere is characterized by two regions, the polar cap and the a...
The scale sizes of intense (>0.15 V/m, mapped to the ionosphere), high-altitude (4–7 RE ge...
Abstract. The scale sizes of intense (>0.15 V/m, mapped to the ionosphere), high-altitude (4–7RE ...
International audienceIntense high-latitude electric fields (>150 mV/m mapped to ionospheric altitud...
International audienceThe scale sizes of intense (>0.15 V/m, mapped to the ionosphere), high-altitud...
Two auroras sampled nearly simultaneously at high and low altitudes along a field line by the Dynami...
Two event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electric fields, with mapped...
Results are presented from a case study of a plasma boundary crossing by the Cluster spacecraft dur...
International audienceThe profile of intense high-altitude electric fields on auroral field lines ha...
Cluster electric field, magnetic field, and energetic electron data are analyzed for two events of...
The electrodynamic coupling between the auroral ionosphere and the magnetosphere is the main subject...
International audienceCluster electric field, magnetic field, and energetic electron data are analyz...
Abstract. Most of the high-altitude auroral electric fields observed by CLUSTER can be classified in...
The aim of the paper is to study how auroral potential structures close at high altitude. We analy...
On the profile of intense high-altitude auroral electric fields at magnetospheric boundarie
Abstract The high-latitude polar ionosphere is characterized by two regions, the polar cap and the a...
The scale sizes of intense (>0.15 V/m, mapped to the ionosphere), high-altitude (4–7 RE ge...
Abstract. The scale sizes of intense (>0.15 V/m, mapped to the ionosphere), high-altitude (4–7RE ...
International audienceIntense high-latitude electric fields (>150 mV/m mapped to ionospheric altitud...
International audienceThe scale sizes of intense (>0.15 V/m, mapped to the ionosphere), high-altitud...
Two auroras sampled nearly simultaneously at high and low altitudes along a field line by the Dynami...
Two event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electric fields, with mapped...
Results are presented from a case study of a plasma boundary crossing by the Cluster spacecraft dur...