The fundamental processes responsible for energy exchange between large-scale electromagnetic fields and plasma are well understood theoretically, but in practice these theories have not been tested. These processes are ubiquitous in all plasmas, especially at the interface between high and low beta plasmas in planetary magnetospheres and other magnetic environments. Although such boundaries pervade the plasma Universe, the processes responsible for the release of the stored magnetic and thermal plasma energy have not been fully identified and the importance of the relative impact of each process is unknown. Despite advances in understanding energy release through the conversion of magnetic to kinetic energy in magnetic reconnection, how...
The Earth's inner magnetosphere, a vast volume in space spanning from 1.5 Re (Earth radii) to 10 Re,...
International audience<p>Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental energy conversion process in p...
Presents the effects and interaction of Earth's atmospheric and plasma environments on one another b...
International audienceAbstract The fundamental processes responsible for energy exchange between lar...
Energetic plasma is everywhere in the Universe. The terrestrial Magnetospheric System is a key case ...
Most of the observable Universe consists of plasma, a kind of ionized gas that interacts with electr...
In situ measurements in the Earth’s magnetosphere have led to a substantial and ongoing revision of ...
Magnetized planets, such as Earth, are strongly influenced by the solar wind. The Sun is very dynami...
The streaming plasma in the solar wind is a never ending source of energy, plasma, and momentum for ...
The ionosphere, on a global scale, is reasonably well understood from a climatology perspective. Ho...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that permits the exchang...
editorial reviewedThe solar atmosphere permanently releases ionized material forming the solar wind,...
Magnetic reconnection is a ubiquitous process in space, astrophysical, and laboratory plasmas. Obser...
An unsuspected agent is emerging as a key player in a number of processes relevant to space, solar a...
Both external and internal phenomena impact the terrestrial magnetosphere. For example, solar wind a...
The Earth's inner magnetosphere, a vast volume in space spanning from 1.5 Re (Earth radii) to 10 Re,...
International audience<p>Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental energy conversion process in p...
Presents the effects and interaction of Earth's atmospheric and plasma environments on one another b...
International audienceAbstract The fundamental processes responsible for energy exchange between lar...
Energetic plasma is everywhere in the Universe. The terrestrial Magnetospheric System is a key case ...
Most of the observable Universe consists of plasma, a kind of ionized gas that interacts with electr...
In situ measurements in the Earth’s magnetosphere have led to a substantial and ongoing revision of ...
Magnetized planets, such as Earth, are strongly influenced by the solar wind. The Sun is very dynami...
The streaming plasma in the solar wind is a never ending source of energy, plasma, and momentum for ...
The ionosphere, on a global scale, is reasonably well understood from a climatology perspective. Ho...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that permits the exchang...
editorial reviewedThe solar atmosphere permanently releases ionized material forming the solar wind,...
Magnetic reconnection is a ubiquitous process in space, astrophysical, and laboratory plasmas. Obser...
An unsuspected agent is emerging as a key player in a number of processes relevant to space, solar a...
Both external and internal phenomena impact the terrestrial magnetosphere. For example, solar wind a...
The Earth's inner magnetosphere, a vast volume in space spanning from 1.5 Re (Earth radii) to 10 Re,...
International audience<p>Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental energy conversion process in p...
Presents the effects and interaction of Earth's atmospheric and plasma environments on one another b...