Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, transporting flux from the dayside of the magnetosphere into the magnetotail lobes. They have previously been observed to contain a combination of magnetosheath and magnetospheric plasma. On 12 February 2007, the four Cluster spacecraft were widely separated across the magnetopause and observed a crater-like FTE as they crossed the Earth's dayside magnetopause through its low-latitude boundary layer. The particle instruments on the Cluster spacecraft were in burst mode and returning data providing 3-D velocity distribution functions (VDFs) at 4 s resolution during the observation of this FTE. Moreover, the magnetic field observed durin...
In this study, the ion composition of flux transfer events (FTEs) observed within the magnetosheath ...
We report the first direct investigation of the spatial properties of flux transfer events (FTEs) at...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four Clust...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
International audienceDuring the first quarter of 2001 the apogees of the Cluster spacecraft quartet...
In this paper, we present Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) observations of a flux transfer event (FTE...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during an...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are the manifestation of bursty and/or patchy magnetic reconnection at t...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are magnetic structures generated by time-varying reconnection at the da...
A global magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulation is used to study the large-scale structure and for...
This thesis presents observations of flux transfer events (FTEs) from the four- spacecraft Cluster m...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four C...
We present a detailed investigation of a magnetospheric flux transfer event (FTE) seen by the Active...
We present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotail satellites in the vi...
In this study, the ion composition of flux transfer events (FTEs) observed within the magnetosheath ...
We report the first direct investigation of the spatial properties of flux transfer events (FTEs) at...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four Clust...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
International audienceDuring the first quarter of 2001 the apogees of the Cluster spacecraft quartet...
In this paper, we present Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) observations of a flux transfer event (FTE...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during an...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are the manifestation of bursty and/or patchy magnetic reconnection at t...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are magnetic structures generated by time-varying reconnection at the da...
A global magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulation is used to study the large-scale structure and for...
This thesis presents observations of flux transfer events (FTEs) from the four- spacecraft Cluster m...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four C...
We present a detailed investigation of a magnetospheric flux transfer event (FTE) seen by the Active...
We present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotail satellites in the vi...
In this study, the ion composition of flux transfer events (FTEs) observed within the magnetosheath ...
We report the first direct investigation of the spatial properties of flux transfer events (FTEs) at...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four Clust...