Travelling compression regions (TCRs) are perturbations in the magnetotail lobe magnetic field caused by structures moving Earthward or tailward within the plasma sheet. Previous works have suggested that these structures are created by either time-dependant reconnection occurring at a single X-line, forming a flux-bulge-type structure, or space-variant reconnection at multiple X-lines, forming flux-rope-type structures. In this study we examine an event in which Cluster 2 observed a TCR while the 3 remaining Cluster spacecraft observed the underlying magnetic structure at a range of distances from the neutral sheet. The magnetic structure has a velocity of (99, 154, −31) km s−1 in GSM (|V| = 186 km s−1), an estimated size of 1.19 RE along ...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are magnetic structures generated by time-varying reconnection at the da...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process that enables the rapid...
Physical processes in the Earth's magnetotail are investigated using data principally from the Plasm...
International audienceWe examine Cluster observations of a reconnection event at xGSM=-15.7 RE in th...
International audienceWe present observations of three magnetic flux ropes in the tail of the Earth'...
Observations of the Earth's magnetotail made by the four Cluster spacecraft on October 2 2003 are pr...
International audienceDuring a reconnection event on 7 August 2004, Cluster and Double Star (TC-1) w...
International audienceAn investigation of the 2003 Cluster tail season has revealed small flux ropes...
We report MMS observations of the ion-scale flux transfer events (FTEs) that may involve two main X ...
In this thesis, observations of the Earth's magnetotail from ESA's four Cluster and the two Sino-Eur...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, t...
The extent of where magnetic reconnection (MR), the dominant process responsible for energy and plas...
This thesis presents observations of the terrestrial magnetotail plasma sheet made by the European S...
This thesis presents observations of the terrestrial magnetotail plasma sheet made by the European S...
Many phenomena in the Earth\u27s magnetotail have characteristic temporal scales of several minutes ...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are magnetic structures generated by time-varying reconnection at the da...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process that enables the rapid...
Physical processes in the Earth's magnetotail are investigated using data principally from the Plasm...
International audienceWe examine Cluster observations of a reconnection event at xGSM=-15.7 RE in th...
International audienceWe present observations of three magnetic flux ropes in the tail of the Earth'...
Observations of the Earth's magnetotail made by the four Cluster spacecraft on October 2 2003 are pr...
International audienceDuring a reconnection event on 7 August 2004, Cluster and Double Star (TC-1) w...
International audienceAn investigation of the 2003 Cluster tail season has revealed small flux ropes...
We report MMS observations of the ion-scale flux transfer events (FTEs) that may involve two main X ...
In this thesis, observations of the Earth's magnetotail from ESA's four Cluster and the two Sino-Eur...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, t...
The extent of where magnetic reconnection (MR), the dominant process responsible for energy and plas...
This thesis presents observations of the terrestrial magnetotail plasma sheet made by the European S...
This thesis presents observations of the terrestrial magnetotail plasma sheet made by the European S...
Many phenomena in the Earth\u27s magnetotail have characteristic temporal scales of several minutes ...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are magnetic structures generated by time-varying reconnection at the da...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process that enables the rapid...
Physical processes in the Earth's magnetotail are investigated using data principally from the Plasm...