We present a scenario resulting in time-dependent behaviour of the bow shock and transient, local ion reflection under unchanging solar wind conditions. Dayside magnetopause reconnection produces flux transfer events driving fast-mode wave fronts in the magnetosheath. These fronts push out the bow shock surface due to their increased downstream pressure. The resulting bow shock deformations lead to a configuration favourable to localized ion reflection and thus the formation of transient, travelling foreshock-like field-aligned ion beams. This is identified in two-dimensional global magnetospheric hybrid-Vlasov simulations of the Earth's magnetosphere performed using the Vlasiator model (http://vlasiator.fmi.fi). We also present observation...
MMS Measurements from the terrestrial bow shock inspire a series of studies on the nature and impact...
Solar wind mass, energy and momentum can be transferred to Earth's magnetosphere at the magnetopause...
The foreshock, extending upstream of Earth's bow shock, is a region of intense electromagnetic wave ...
We present a scenario resulting in time-dependent behaviour of the bow shock and transient, local io...
We report ion acceleration by flux transfer events in the terrestrial magnetosheath in a global two-...
Dayside transients, such as hot flow anomalies, foreshock bubbles, magnetosheath jets, flux transfer...
International audienceField-aligned beams are known to originate from the quasi-perpendicular side o...
International audienceWe present a case study of Geotail, Interball-1, IMP-8, and Wind observations ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2022Interactions between bow shock-reflected (f...
Kinetic processes occurring upstream of planetary bow shocks can greatly perturb the magnetosphere-...
The Earth’s magnetosphere and its bow shock, which is formed by the interaction of the supersonic so...
We present MMS observations during two dayside magnetopause crossings under hitherto unexamined cond...
We present a multipoint case study of solar wind and magnetospheric observations during a transient ...
Abstract. Field-aligned beams are known to originate from the quasi-perpendicular side of the Earth’...
This research at Imperial College London was funded by STFC Grants ST/I505713/1, ST/K001051/1 and ST...
MMS Measurements from the terrestrial bow shock inspire a series of studies on the nature and impact...
Solar wind mass, energy and momentum can be transferred to Earth's magnetosphere at the magnetopause...
The foreshock, extending upstream of Earth's bow shock, is a region of intense electromagnetic wave ...
We present a scenario resulting in time-dependent behaviour of the bow shock and transient, local io...
We report ion acceleration by flux transfer events in the terrestrial magnetosheath in a global two-...
Dayside transients, such as hot flow anomalies, foreshock bubbles, magnetosheath jets, flux transfer...
International audienceField-aligned beams are known to originate from the quasi-perpendicular side o...
International audienceWe present a case study of Geotail, Interball-1, IMP-8, and Wind observations ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2022Interactions between bow shock-reflected (f...
Kinetic processes occurring upstream of planetary bow shocks can greatly perturb the magnetosphere-...
The Earth’s magnetosphere and its bow shock, which is formed by the interaction of the supersonic so...
We present MMS observations during two dayside magnetopause crossings under hitherto unexamined cond...
We present a multipoint case study of solar wind and magnetospheric observations during a transient ...
Abstract. Field-aligned beams are known to originate from the quasi-perpendicular side of the Earth’...
This research at Imperial College London was funded by STFC Grants ST/I505713/1, ST/K001051/1 and ST...
MMS Measurements from the terrestrial bow shock inspire a series of studies on the nature and impact...
Solar wind mass, energy and momentum can be transferred to Earth's magnetosphere at the magnetopause...
The foreshock, extending upstream of Earth's bow shock, is a region of intense electromagnetic wave ...