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Closed magnetic topology in the Venusian magnetotail and ion escape at Venus. [PDF]

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Xu S   +13 more
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The anomalous state of Uranus's magnetosphere during the Voyager 2 flyby. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Astron
Jasinski JM   +9 more
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Mars's induced magnetosphere can degenerate. [PDF]

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Zhang Q   +7 more
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A Novel Determination of the Foreshock ULF Boundary: Statistical Approach. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Geophys Res Space Phys
Salohub A   +3 more
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On the origin of magnetosheath plasmoids and their relation to magnetosheath jets [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2015
AbstractWe investigate localized magnetosheath and solar wind density enhancements, associated with clear magnetic field changes, and therefore referred to as magnetosheath/solar wind plasmoids, respectively. Using Cluster data, we show that there are two distinct populations of magnetosheath plasmoids, one associated with a decrease of magnetic field ...
T Karlsson, A Kullén, E Liljeblad
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Causes of Jets in the Quasi‐Perpendicular Magnetosheath [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2021
AbstractMagnetosheath jets are currently an important topic in the field of magnetosheath physics. It is thought that 97% of the jets are produced by the shock rippling at quasi‐parallel shocks. Recently, large statistical studies of magnetosheath jets have been performed, however, it is not clear whether rippling also produces jets found downstream of
P Kajdič   +2 more
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The Magnetosheath

Space Science Reviews, 2005
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Lucek, E. A.   +7 more
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The Magnetosheath and Magnetotail of Venus

Space Science Reviews, 1991
We describe the observational history and assess the current understanding of the magnetosheath and magnetotail of Venus, stressing recent developments. We make recommendations for research that can be done using existing observations, as well as desirable trajectory and instrumentation characteristics for future spacecraft missions.
John L. Phillips, David J. McComas
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