Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and more complex plasmapause models parametrized by (a) solar wind parameters V (solar wind velocity), BV (where B is the magnitude of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF)), and dΦmp/dt (which combines different physical mechanisms which run magnetospheric activity), and (b) geomagnetic indices Dst, Ap, and AE. The complex models are built by including a first harmonic in magnetic local time (MLT). Our method based on the crossâ correlation analyses provides not only the plasmapause shape for different levels of geomagnetic activity but additionally yields the information of the delays in the MLT response of the plasmapause. All models base...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a comprehensive descript...
We examine the relative timing of dayside and nightside plasmapause motion following southward inter...
Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instru...
A large database, possibly the largest plasmapause location database, with 49,119 plasmapause crossi...
The cross-correlation analysis is applied to the comprehensive database of THEMIS plasmapause crossi...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instr...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
Saturation of the dc double probe instrument on Explorer 45 was used to identify the plasmapause. A ...
We perform a statistical comparison of the global behavior of the THEMIS observed and simulated plas...
The location of the outer edge of the plasmasphere (the plasmapause) as a function of geomagnetic st...
Recent studies based on CLUSTER, CRRES, and especially on THEMIS satellite data have revealed the st...
Recent studies based on CLUSTER, CRRES, and especially on THEMIS satellite data have revealed the st...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a comprehensive descript...
We examine the relative timing of dayside and nightside plasmapause motion following southward inter...
Using the database of CRRES in situ observations of the plasmapause crossings, we develop linear and...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instru...
A large database, possibly the largest plasmapause location database, with 49,119 plasmapause crossi...
The cross-correlation analysis is applied to the comprehensive database of THEMIS plasmapause crossi...
Taking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observations made by the instr...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
International audienceTaking advantage of the Cluster satellite mission and especially the observati...
Saturation of the dc double probe instrument on Explorer 45 was used to identify the plasmapause. A ...
We perform a statistical comparison of the global behavior of the THEMIS observed and simulated plas...
The location of the outer edge of the plasmasphere (the plasmapause) as a function of geomagnetic st...
Recent studies based on CLUSTER, CRRES, and especially on THEMIS satellite data have revealed the st...
Recent studies based on CLUSTER, CRRES, and especially on THEMIS satellite data have revealed the st...
International audienceSimulations of plasmapause formation described in Pierrard and Lemaire (2004) ...
Previous results of plasmapause position surveys have been synthesized into a comprehensive descript...
We examine the relative timing of dayside and nightside plasmapause motion following southward inter...