International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere in response to abrupt variations of the solar wind dynamical pressure. Using test particle simulations, we show that the electric field induced by the compression of the frontside magnetosphere may be responsible for prominent energization of plasma sheet ions as well as trapping at high latitudes. We demonstrate that, due to the short-lived character of the magnetic field line reconfiguration (on the time scale of a few minutes), the particle magnetic moment (first adiabatic invariant) may not be conserved during such events. Ions that are initially bouncing from one hemisphere to the other are found to experience nonadiabatic energization u...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this work, we review the results of observations by the Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle I...
In this work, we review the results of observations by the Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle I...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
We investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere in response to abrupt ...
This dissertation addresses the problem of energization of particles (both electrons and ions) to te...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
The possibility of quasi-stable trapping of charged particles of hundreds keV to MeV energy on the f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this work, we review the results of observations by the Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle I...
In this work, we review the results of observations by the Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle I...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere ...
We investigate the dynamics of charged particles in the dayside magnetosphere in response to abrupt ...
This dissertation addresses the problem of energization of particles (both electrons and ions) to te...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
International audienceBecause of the small planetary magnetic field as well as proximity to the Sun ...
The possibility of quasi-stable trapping of charged particles of hundreds keV to MeV energy on the f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this work, we review the results of observations by the Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle I...
In this work, we review the results of observations by the Cluster/Research with Adaptive Particle I...