We investigate a substorm on 3 October 2004 during which 11 satellites were located in near-Earth magnetotail (XGSM > −10 RE). Double Star 1 (TC-1), Cluster, and LANL-97 satellites were closely aligned in the dawn-dusk direction (<1 RE apart) for this conjunction. After substorm expansion onset, TC-1 observed plasma sheet thinning at X ≈ −5.5 RE and later detected signature of plasma flow shear that may be associated with an auroral arc. Analysis of the dawn-dusk magnetic perturbations from GOES-10 and Polar suggests that these could be caused by a substorm current system consisting of not only the azimuthal closure of field-aligned currents (the substorm current wedge) but also the meridional closure of field-aligned currents. The temporal...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth plasma sheet during an in...
We present data from both ground- and space- based instruments for a substorm event which occurred o...
Abstract We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth pl...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
Abstract. A close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Cluster) distri...
We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth plasma sheet during an in...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
Abstract We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth plasma sheet dur...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceData from Equator-S and Geotail are used to study the dynamics of the plasma s...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth plasma sheet during an in...
We present data from both ground- and space- based instruments for a substorm event which occurred o...
Abstract We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth pl...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
Abstract. A close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Cluster) distri...
We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth plasma sheet during an in...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
Abstract We report on the large-scale evolution of dipolarization in the near-Earth plasma sheet dur...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceData from Equator-S and Geotail are used to study the dynamics of the plasma s...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...