Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly accelerated back towards the planet, becoming "dipolarized" in the process. At Saturn, dipolarizations can be initially identified from the magnetometer data by looking for a southward turning of the magnetic field, indicating the transition from a radially stretched configuration to a more dipolar field topology. The highly stretched geometry of the kronian magnetotail lobes gives rise to a tail current which flows eastward (dusk to dawn) in the near equatorial plane across the centre of the tail. During reconnection and associated dipolarization of the field, the inner edge of this tail current can be diverted through the ionosphere, in a s...
The first extended series of observations of Saturn's auroral emissions, undertaken by the Hubble Sp...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
[1] The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to re...
The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to reconn...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
Planetary magnetospheres receive plasma and energy from the Sun or moons of planets and consequently...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn’s magnetotail. Automated metho...
The first extended series of observations of Saturn's auroral emissions, undertaken by the Hubble Sp...
The first extended series of observations of Saturn's auroral emissions, undertaken by the Hubble Sp...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
[1] The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to re...
The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to reconn...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
Planetary magnetospheres receive plasma and energy from the Sun or moons of planets and consequently...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn’s magnetotail. Automated metho...
The first extended series of observations of Saturn's auroral emissions, undertaken by the Hubble Sp...
The first extended series of observations of Saturn's auroral emissions, undertaken by the Hubble Sp...
We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated metho...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...