On 12 March 2001, the Polar and Cluster spacecraft were at subsolar and cusp latitudes in the dayside magnetosheath, respectively, where they monitored the passage by Earth of a large-scale planar structure containing the high-density heliospheric plasma sheet (HPS) and the embedded current sheet. Over significant intervals, as the magnetic hole of the HPS passed Cluster and Polar, magnetic field strengths ∣B∣ were much smaller than expected for the shocked interplanetary magnetic field. For short periods, ∣B∣ even fell below values measured by ACE in the upstream solar wind. Within the magnetic hole the ratio of plasma thermal and magnetic pressures (plasma β) was consistently \u3e100 and exceeded 1000. A temporary increase in lag times fo...
International audienceSudden impulses (SI) in the tail lobe magnetic field associated with solar win...
International audienceThe four Cluster spacecraft were flying very close to the nose of the magnetos...
International audienceThe mass, charge and energy dependence of the SW interaction with the bow shoc...
International audienceOn the 25th January 2002 between 10:00 and 12:00 UT, the four Cluster spacecra...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving ...
Shortly after 0600 UT on 7 April 2000 a tangential discontinuity (TD) in the solar wind passed the A...
When the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock, called bow shock, is fo...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
Global magnetospheric effects resulting from the passage at Earth of large-scale structures have bee...
When the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock, called bow shock, is fo...
International audienceWhen the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock is...
International audienceSudden impulses (SI) in the tail lobe magnetic field associated with solar win...
International audienceThe four Cluster spacecraft were flying very close to the nose of the magnetos...
International audienceThe mass, charge and energy dependence of the SW interaction with the bow shoc...
International audienceOn the 25th January 2002 between 10:00 and 12:00 UT, the four Cluster spacecra...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving ...
Shortly after 0600 UT on 7 April 2000 a tangential discontinuity (TD) in the solar wind passed the A...
When the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock, called bow shock, is fo...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
Global magnetospheric effects resulting from the passage at Earth of large-scale structures have bee...
When the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock, called bow shock, is fo...
International audienceWhen the supersonic solar wind encounters the Earth's magnetosphere a shock is...
International audienceSudden impulses (SI) in the tail lobe magnetic field associated with solar win...
International audienceThe four Cluster spacecraft were flying very close to the nose of the magnetos...
International audienceThe mass, charge and energy dependence of the SW interaction with the bow shoc...