The four Cluster satellites each carry two instruments designed for measuring the electric field: a double-probe instrument (EFW) and an electron drift instrument (EDI). We compare data from the two instruments in a representative sample of plasma regions. The complementary merits and weaknesses of the two techniques are illustrated. EDI operations are confined to regions of magnetic fields above 30 nT and where wave activity and keV electron fluxes are not too high, while EFW can provide data everywhere, and can go far higher in sampling frequency than EDI. On the other hand, the EDI technique is immune to variations in the low energy plasma, while EFW sometimes detects significant nongeophysical electric fields, particularly ...
Magnetic field disturbances with a clear bipolar signature are frequently observed when the Cluster ...
International audience[1] We report on magnetically conjugate Cluster and the Defense Meteorological...
International audienceCold plasma (up to few tens of electron volts) of ionospheric origin is presen...
International audienceThe four Cluster satellites each carry two instruments designed for measuring ...
The electron drift instrument (EDI) on Cluster pioneered a new method of measuring electric fields, ...
International audienceSpacecraft potential measurements by the EFW electric field experiment on the ...
EDI measures the drift velocity of artificially injected electron beams. From this drift velocity,...
[1] We report electric field measurements in the inner magnetosphere from the Electron Drift Instrum...
The Cluster satellites are designed for scientic exploration of elds, waves and parti-cles in our sp...
Highlights are presented from studies of the electric field data from various regions along the Cl...
International audienceFor accurate measurements of electric fields, spherical double probes are elec...
The Electron Drift Instrument (EDI) was developed to measure electric fields on the Cluster Mission....
We have used vector measurements of the electron drift velocity made by the Electron Drift Instrumen...
The experiment is designed to measure the electric field and density fluctuations with sampling rate...
We examine two crossings of three Cluster satellites from the polar cap into the high-latitude pla...
Magnetic field disturbances with a clear bipolar signature are frequently observed when the Cluster ...
International audience[1] We report on magnetically conjugate Cluster and the Defense Meteorological...
International audienceCold plasma (up to few tens of electron volts) of ionospheric origin is presen...
International audienceThe four Cluster satellites each carry two instruments designed for measuring ...
The electron drift instrument (EDI) on Cluster pioneered a new method of measuring electric fields, ...
International audienceSpacecraft potential measurements by the EFW electric field experiment on the ...
EDI measures the drift velocity of artificially injected electron beams. From this drift velocity,...
[1] We report electric field measurements in the inner magnetosphere from the Electron Drift Instrum...
The Cluster satellites are designed for scientic exploration of elds, waves and parti-cles in our sp...
Highlights are presented from studies of the electric field data from various regions along the Cl...
International audienceFor accurate measurements of electric fields, spherical double probes are elec...
The Electron Drift Instrument (EDI) was developed to measure electric fields on the Cluster Mission....
We have used vector measurements of the electron drift velocity made by the Electron Drift Instrumen...
The experiment is designed to measure the electric field and density fluctuations with sampling rate...
We examine two crossings of three Cluster satellites from the polar cap into the high-latitude pla...
Magnetic field disturbances with a clear bipolar signature are frequently observed when the Cluster ...
International audience[1] We report on magnetically conjugate Cluster and the Defense Meteorological...
International audienceCold plasma (up to few tens of electron volts) of ionospheric origin is presen...