A dipolarization and its associated current systems are studied using Cluster, Double Star TC1, and ground-based observations. The Cluster spacecraft are located approximately 16 RE downtail near 0030 LT. The Double Star TC1 spacecraft is located more earthward at approximately 7 RE just before local midnight. Auroral observations by the Wideband Imaging Camera on the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration spacecraft are used to determine the onset times of substorms. It is shown that the magnetic phenomena at the earthward site of a magnetic reconfiguration region are governed by field-aligned currents, which in their turn generate auroral brightenings near the foot points of the spacecraft. It is also shown that the inward a...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
International audienceWe examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29 Au...
We study one event of reconnection onset associated to a small substorm on 27 September 2006 by usi...
A dipolarization and its associated current systems are studied using Cluster, Double Star TC1, and ...
A dipolarization and its associated current systems are studied using Cluster, Double Star TC1, and ...
International audienceDuring a reconnection event on 7 August 2004, Cluster and Double Star (TC-1) w...
Abstract We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth pl...
We report a unique conjugate observation of fast flows and associated current sheet disturbances in ...
The dipolarization front (DF), usually observed near the leading edge of a bursty bulk flow (BBF), i...
Recently, observational results on currents around the dipolarization fronts (DFs) of earthward flow...
We present data from both ground- and space- based instruments for a substorm event which occurred o...
International audienceWe investigate in detail a reversal of plasma flow from tailward to earthward ...
We examine magnetic flux closure during an ex- tended substorm interval on 29 August 2004 involving ...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
In this thesis, observations of the Earth's magnetotail from ESA's four Cluster and the two Sino-Eur...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
International audienceWe examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29 Au...
We study one event of reconnection onset associated to a small substorm on 27 September 2006 by usi...
A dipolarization and its associated current systems are studied using Cluster, Double Star TC1, and ...
A dipolarization and its associated current systems are studied using Cluster, Double Star TC1, and ...
International audienceDuring a reconnection event on 7 August 2004, Cluster and Double Star (TC-1) w...
Abstract We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth pl...
We report a unique conjugate observation of fast flows and associated current sheet disturbances in ...
The dipolarization front (DF), usually observed near the leading edge of a bursty bulk flow (BBF), i...
Recently, observational results on currents around the dipolarization fronts (DFs) of earthward flow...
We present data from both ground- and space- based instruments for a substorm event which occurred o...
International audienceWe investigate in detail a reversal of plasma flow from tailward to earthward ...
We examine magnetic flux closure during an ex- tended substorm interval on 29 August 2004 involving ...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
In this thesis, observations of the Earth's magnetotail from ESA's four Cluster and the two Sino-Eur...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
International audienceWe examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29 Au...
We study one event of reconnection onset associated to a small substorm on 27 September 2006 by usi...