We present a statistical study of dipolarization fronts within Saturn's magnetotail. Automated methods were used to identify 28 significant southward rotations of the field coupled with enhancements in the electron energy. The observed dipolarizations cover the majority of the magnetotail, though possess a strong dawn‐dusk asymmetry (79% occur post‐midnight). Almost half (43%) of dipolarizations occur within three hours of another event, though these chains are solely observed post‐midnight. Most pitch angle distributions of the heated electron populations show increased relative fluxes parallel or perpendicular to the field, likely due to non‐local heating effects. The electron temperature and density following the passage of a front are a...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
[1] The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to re...
We present a case study of an event from August 20th (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft ...
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...
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...
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 ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
In this paper Saturn's nightside and pre-dawn electron (0.5 eV-28 keV) plasma sheet is studied using...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
[1] The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to re...
We present a case study of an event from August 20th (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft ...
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...
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...
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 ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
In this paper Saturn's nightside and pre-dawn electron (0.5 eV-28 keV) plasma sheet is studied using...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
[1] The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to re...
We present a case study of an event from August 20th (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft ...