We present a comprehensive study of the magnetic field and plasma signatures of reconnection events observed with the Cassini spacecraft during the tail orbits of 2006. We examine their “local” properties in terms of magnetic field reconfiguration and changing plasma flows. We also describe the “global” impact of reconnection in terms of the contribution to mass loss, flux closure, and large-scale tail structure. The signatures of 69 plasmoids, 17 traveling compression regions (TCRs), and 13 planetward moving structures have been found. The direction of motion is inferred from the sign of the change in the Bθ component of the magnetic field in the first instance and confirmed through plasma flow data where available. The plasmoids are inter...
The degree to which solar wind driving may affect Saturn's magnetosphere is not yet fully understood...
We present results from an investigation of Cassini encounters with Saturn’s magnetotail current she...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
We present a comprehensive study of the magnetic field and plasma signatures of reconnection events ...
We present a comprehensive study of the magnetic field and plasma signatures of reconnection events ...
We survey the Cassini magnetometer data during the deep tail orbits in 2006, and find 34 direct enco...
During its exploration of Saturn's magnetotail the Cassini magnetometer has detected many in situ ex...
During its exploration of Saturn's magnetotail the Cassini magnetometer has detected many in situ ex...
Three instances of tail reconnection events at Saturn involving the ejection of plasmoids downtail h...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
Plasmoids in Saturn's magnetotail are identified by a reversal (northward turning) of the normally s...
The onset of magnetic reconnection in the near-tail of Earth, long known to herald the fast magnetos...
We review in situ observations made in Jupiter and Saturn’s magnetosphere that illustrate the possib...
Reconnection within planetary magnetotails is responsible for locally energizing particles and chang...
Cassini observations during a rapid, high‐latitude, dawnside pass from Saturn's lobe to inner magnet...
The degree to which solar wind driving may affect Saturn's magnetosphere is not yet fully understood...
We present results from an investigation of Cassini encounters with Saturn’s magnetotail current she...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
We present a comprehensive study of the magnetic field and plasma signatures of reconnection events ...
We present a comprehensive study of the magnetic field and plasma signatures of reconnection events ...
We survey the Cassini magnetometer data during the deep tail orbits in 2006, and find 34 direct enco...
During its exploration of Saturn's magnetotail the Cassini magnetometer has detected many in situ ex...
During its exploration of Saturn's magnetotail the Cassini magnetometer has detected many in situ ex...
Three instances of tail reconnection events at Saturn involving the ejection of plasmoids downtail h...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
Plasmoids in Saturn's magnetotail are identified by a reversal (northward turning) of the normally s...
The onset of magnetic reconnection in the near-tail of Earth, long known to herald the fast magnetos...
We review in situ observations made in Jupiter and Saturn’s magnetosphere that illustrate the possib...
Reconnection within planetary magnetotails is responsible for locally energizing particles and chang...
Cassini observations during a rapid, high‐latitude, dawnside pass from Saturn's lobe to inner magnet...
The degree to which solar wind driving may affect Saturn's magnetosphere is not yet fully understood...
We present results from an investigation of Cassini encounters with Saturn’s magnetotail current she...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...