We investigate the spatial variation of magnetopause energy conversion and transfer using Cluster spacecraft observations of two magnetopause crossing events as well as using a global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation GUMICS-4. These two events, (16 January 2001, and 26 January 2001) are similar in all other aspects except for the sign of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) y-component that has earlier been found to control the spatial dependence of energy transfer. In simulations of the two events using observed solar wind parameters as input, we find that the GUMICS-4 energy transfer agrees with the Cluster observations spatially and is about 30 % lower in magnitude. According to the simulation, most of the the energy transfer take...
During the investigation we have finalized the event studies that are necessary for the development ...
During the final year of this investigation we have finished several event studies that we considere...
Using Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions During Substorms observations, we show that...
International audienceWe use the global MHD model GUMICS-4 to investigate the energy and mass transf...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
Funding Information: This research was funded through NSF grant number 2033563 and as part of the NA...
We examine the spatial variation of magnetospheric energy transfer using a global magnetohydrodynami...
We examine the spatial variation of magnetospheric energy transfer using a global magnetohydrodynami...
Coupling between the solar wind and magnetosphere can be expressed in terms of energy transfer throu...
The terrestrial magnetopause forms the boundary between the solar wind plasma with its embedded inte...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
Abstract. We use the global MHD model GUMICS-4 to investigate the energy and mass transfer through t...
Magnetized planets, such as Earth, are strongly influenced by the solar wind. The Sun is very dynami...
During the investigation we have finalized the event studies that are necessary for the development ...
During the final year of this investigation we have finished several event studies that we considere...
Using Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions During Substorms observations, we show that...
International audienceWe use the global MHD model GUMICS-4 to investigate the energy and mass transf...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
Funding Information: This research was funded through NSF grant number 2033563 and as part of the NA...
We examine the spatial variation of magnetospheric energy transfer using a global magnetohydrodynami...
We examine the spatial variation of magnetospheric energy transfer using a global magnetohydrodynami...
Coupling between the solar wind and magnetosphere can be expressed in terms of energy transfer throu...
The terrestrial magnetopause forms the boundary between the solar wind plasma with its embedded inte...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
We present a small statistical data set, where we investigate energy conversion at the magnetopause ...
Abstract. We use the global MHD model GUMICS-4 to investigate the energy and mass transfer through t...
Magnetized planets, such as Earth, are strongly influenced by the solar wind. The Sun is very dynami...
During the investigation we have finalized the event studies that are necessary for the development ...
During the final year of this investigation we have finished several event studies that we considere...
Using Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions During Substorms observations, we show that...