We present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinated Cluster and Double Star missions in order to investigate dayside magnetic reconnection under BY+ dominated IMF conditions. In-situ observations of magnetosheath flux transfer events combined with measurements of pulsed poleward and dawnward directed flows in the pre-noon sector high-latitude northern hemisphere ionosphere are interpreted as indications of pulsed magnetic reconnection during an interval in which the IMF remained relatively steady. Observations of newly- reconnected magnetic flux tubes anchored in the northern hemisphere both at mid-latitudes and in the vicinity of the subsolar point suggests that during BY+ dominated IMF, reconnection is not, as ...
abstract SH33C-03The combined data sets of Cluster and Double Star provide extensive, multi-scale co...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
This paper presents the first interhemispheric radar observations interpreted as the ionospheric res...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during an...
International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
We present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotail satellites in the vi...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
International audienceWe report multispacecraft Cluster observations of magnetic reconnection at the...
International audienceWe present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotai...
International audienceIn spring 2004 Double Star TC-1 measured a number of reconnection signatures a...
abstract SH33C-03The combined data sets of Cluster and Double Star provide extensive, multi-scale co...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
This paper presents the first interhemispheric radar observations interpreted as the ionospheric res...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during an...
International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
We present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotail satellites in the vi...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
International audienceWe report multispacecraft Cluster observations of magnetic reconnection at the...
International audienceWe present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotai...
International audienceIn spring 2004 Double Star TC-1 measured a number of reconnection signatures a...
abstract SH33C-03The combined data sets of Cluster and Double Star provide extensive, multi-scale co...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
This paper presents the first interhemispheric radar observations interpreted as the ionospheric res...