2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10712-005-1874-4
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Magnetosheath Interaction with the High Latitude Magnetopause

Abstract: We present both statistical and case studies of magnetosheath interaction with the high-latitude magnetopause on the basis of Interball-1 and other ISTP spacecraft data. We discuss those data along with recently published results on the topology of cusp-magnetosheath transition and the roles of nonlinear disturbances in mass and energy transfer across the high-latitude magnetopause. For sunward dipole tilts, a cusp throat is magnetically open for direct interaction with the incident flow that results in the cr… Show more

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“…This was also the case on June 19, 1998 [1,19]. Thus, the jets can provide a considerable input into a quasi-static flow balance in the MSH.…”
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“…This was also the case on June 19, 1998 [1,19]. Thus, the jets can provide a considerable input into a quasi-static flow balance in the MSH.…”
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“…To that extent, we first recall a mechanism based on an inertial-drift plasma acceleration by nonuniform electric field structures [1,4,19] almost standing in the MP frame, which can account for the enhanced-jet velocities. Such structures constitute wave interference patterns in the MSH [19] with an electric field forcing the incident flow into an equilibrium state that adjusts for the presence of the moving boundaries [4] and transfers the momentum downstream the MSH by means of the jet formation. Now, we would like to discuss in further detail the implications of the HKPJs for the turbulence and transport characteristics.…”
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“…At the same time, both modeling and experimental studies highlight 10 % as a characteristic value for the MSH flow penetration into high-latitude boundary layer through diffusive-like or reconnection-like processes (see e.g. Savin et al, 2005a, b, and references therein).…”
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“…As a very complex region of the magnetosphere, the cusp is found to have several clear and unclear boundaries [e.g., Lavraud et al , 2005; Cargill et al , 2005; Zhang et al , 2007] and to be filled with spatial and temporal variations [e.g., Wing et al , 2001; Trattner et al , 2002; Zong et al , 2004; Cargill et al , 2005]. The cusp boundary layers are also found to be turbulent [ Haerendel et al , 1978; Savin et al , 2005]. Multipoint observations have helped us to distinguish the temporal events from spatial ones.…”
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