We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four Cluster spacecraft during an outbound pass through the mid-afternoon magnetopause ([XGSM,YGSM,ZGSM] ≈ [2,7,9]RE). The events take place during an interval of northward IMF, as seen in the data from the ACE satellite and lagged by a propagation delay of 75 min that is well-defined by two separate studies: (1) the magnetospheric variations prior to the northward turning (Lockwood et al., 2001, this issue) and (2) the field clock angle seen by Cluster after it had emerged into the magnetosheath (Opgenoorth et al., 2001, this issue). With an additional lag of 16.5 min, the transient LLBL events correlate well with swings of the IMF clock angle (in GSM...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
[1] While the Cluster spacecraft were located near the high-latitude magnetopause, between 1010 and ...
International audienceWe present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotai...
International audienceWe study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (L...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four Clust...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during an...
International audienceWe report multispacecraft Cluster observations of magnetic reconnection at the...
International audienceDuring the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spa...
We present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinated Cluster and Double S...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, t...
We present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotail satellites in the vi...
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...
Cluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the post-noon high-latitude ...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
[1] While the Cluster spacecraft were located near the high-latitude magnetopause, between 1010 and ...
International audienceWe present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotai...
International audienceWe study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (L...
We study a series of transient entries into the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) of all four Clust...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during an...
International audienceWe report multispacecraft Cluster observations of magnetic reconnection at the...
International audienceDuring the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spa...
We present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinated Cluster and Double S...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, t...
We present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotail satellites in the vi...
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...
Cluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the post-noon high-latitude ...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
[1] While the Cluster spacecraft were located near the high-latitude magnetopause, between 1010 and ...
International audienceWe present magnetic field and particle data recorded by the Cluster and Geotai...