Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are transients observed at planetary bow shocks, formed by the shock interaction with a convected interplanetary current sheet. The primary interpretation relies on reflected ions channeled upstream along the current sheet. The short duration of HFAs has made direct observations of this process difficult. We employ high resolution measurements by NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission to probe the ion microphysics within a HFA. Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission data reveal a smoothly varying internal density and pressure, which increase toward the trailing edge of the HFA, sweeping up particles trapped within the current sheet. We find remnants of reflected or other backstreaming ions traveling along the current ...
International audienceHot flow anomalies (HFAs) were first discovered in the early 1980s at the bow ...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) at Earth's bow shock were identified in Time History of Events and Macrosc...
We present Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) observations...
International audienceHot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are transients observed at planetary bow shocks, for...
Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are transients observed at planetary bow shocks, formed by the shock inter...
International audienceHot flow anomalies (HFAs) are nonlinear structures upstream of Earth's bow sho...
Spacecraft observations and global hybrid (kinetic ions and fluid electrons) simulations have demons...
Case and statistical studies of the bow shock geometry at hot flow anomaly (HFA) edges have been per...
In this study, we have examined the formation and evolution of 513 hot flow anomalies (HFAs) from 20...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) are phenomena frequently observed near Earth's bow shock and form whe...
A hot flow anomaly (HFA) like event was observed by the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STE...
We report an earthward moving ionâ scale flux rope embedded within the trailing edge of a hot flow ...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) are studied using observations of the magnetometer and the plasma instrum...
Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are phenomena that frequently appear in the vicinity of the Earth's b...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) at Earth's bow shock were identified in Time History of Events and Ma...
International audienceHot flow anomalies (HFAs) were first discovered in the early 1980s at the bow ...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) at Earth's bow shock were identified in Time History of Events and Macrosc...
We present Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) observations...
International audienceHot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are transients observed at planetary bow shocks, for...
Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are transients observed at planetary bow shocks, formed by the shock inter...
International audienceHot flow anomalies (HFAs) are nonlinear structures upstream of Earth's bow sho...
Spacecraft observations and global hybrid (kinetic ions and fluid electrons) simulations have demons...
Case and statistical studies of the bow shock geometry at hot flow anomaly (HFA) edges have been per...
In this study, we have examined the formation and evolution of 513 hot flow anomalies (HFAs) from 20...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) are phenomena frequently observed near Earth's bow shock and form whe...
A hot flow anomaly (HFA) like event was observed by the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STE...
We report an earthward moving ionâ scale flux rope embedded within the trailing edge of a hot flow ...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) are studied using observations of the magnetometer and the plasma instrum...
Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are phenomena that frequently appear in the vicinity of the Earth's b...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) at Earth's bow shock were identified in Time History of Events and Ma...
International audienceHot flow anomalies (HFAs) were first discovered in the early 1980s at the bow ...
Hot flow anomalies (HFAs) at Earth's bow shock were identified in Time History of Events and Macrosc...
We present Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) observations...