Surface waves process the turbulent disturbances which drive dynamics in many space, astrophysical and laboratory plasma systems, with the outer boundary of Earth’s magnetosphere, the magnetopause, providing an accessible environment to study them. Like waves on water, magnetopause surface waves are thought to travel in the direction of the driving solar wind, hence a paradigm in global magnetospheric dynamics of tailward propagation has been well-established. Here we show through multi-spacecraft observations, global simulations, and analytic theory that the lowest-frequency impulsively-excited magnetopause surface waves, with standing structure along the terrestrial magnetic field, propagate against the flow outside the boundary. Across a...
It is has been proposed that the subsolar magnetopause may support its own eigenmode, consisting of ...
International audienceBroadband waves around the lower hybrid frequency (around 10 Hz) near the magn...
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Earth’s magnetopause separating the fast and often turbulent magnetosheath and the relatively stagna...
The abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma, the magnetopause, has long b...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
The abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma, the magnetopause, has long b...
Theoretical work and recent observations suggest that the dayside magnetopause may support its own e...
On 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of the dawn-side flank mag...
We describe (i) perturbations of the magnetopause/magnetosphere elicited by an interplanetary discon...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
Magnetic field data from the IMP 6 spacecraft are used in an attempt to clarify the magnetic field m...
International audienceBroadband waves around the lower hybrid frequency (around 10 Hz) near the magn...
It is has been proposed that the subsolar magnetopause may support its own eigenmode, consisting of ...
International audienceBroadband waves around the lower hybrid frequency (around 10 Hz) near the magn...
Copyright © 2010 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
Earth’s magnetopause separating the fast and often turbulent magnetosheath and the relatively stagna...
The abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma, the magnetopause, has long b...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
The abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma, the magnetopause, has long b...
Theoretical work and recent observations suggest that the dayside magnetopause may support its own e...
On 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of the dawn-side flank mag...
We describe (i) perturbations of the magnetopause/magnetosphere elicited by an interplanetary discon...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
International audienceOn 14 June 2001 the four Cluster spacecraft recorded multiple encounters of th...
Magnetic field data from the IMP 6 spacecraft are used in an attempt to clarify the magnetic field m...
International audienceBroadband waves around the lower hybrid frequency (around 10 Hz) near the magn...
It is has been proposed that the subsolar magnetopause may support its own eigenmode, consisting of ...
International audienceBroadband waves around the lower hybrid frequency (around 10 Hz) near the magn...
Copyright © 2010 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...