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The Martian magnetosheath acts as a conduit for mass and energy transfer between the upstream solar wind and its induced magnetosphere. However, our understanding of its global properties remains limited. Using 9 years of data from NASA's Mars Atmosphere
Abigail Tadlock +5 more
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Sudden impulses in the geomagnetotail and the vicinity [PDF]
Explorer 33 magnetic field observations were analyzed to study the propagation of sudden impulses (SI) in the geomagnetic tail and the magnetosheath. Average speed of propagation in these regions is 760 km per sec with a range of 550 to 1230 km per sec ...
Patel, V. L.
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Magnetosheath Jets Over Solar Cycle 24: An Empirical Model. [PDF]
Vuorinen L +3 more
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Hybrid-Vlasov simulation of soft X-ray emissions at the Earth’s dayside magnetospheric boundaries
Solar wind charge exchange produces emissions in the soft X-ray energy range which can enable the study of near-Earth space regions such as the magnetopause, the magnetosheath and the polar cusps by remote sensing techniques. The Solar wind Magnetosphere
M. Grandin +7 more
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Mirror-mode (MM) structures, characterized by intermittent sharp depressions or enhancements of magnetic magnitude, are key plasma-instability-driven phenomena and commonly observed in high- β and temperature-anisotropic space plasmas.
C. Q. Wang +5 more
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The Soft X-ray Imager (SXI) on board the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) spacecraft will be able to view the Earth’s magnetosheath in soft X-rays.
Andrew Read
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Jets and Mirror Mode Waves in Earth's Magnetosheath. [PDF]
Blanco-Cano X +3 more
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Magnetospheric responses to sudden and quasiperiodic solar wind variations [PDF]
Andre, M. +7 more
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On inward motion of the magnetopause preceding a substorm [PDF]
Magnetopause inward motion preceding magnetic storms observed by means of OGO-E ...
Aubry, M. P. +2 more
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