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Asymmetrically Distributed Kelvin‐Helmholtz Instability at Venusian Magnetosphere
Abstract The asymmetric distribution of Kelvin‐Helmholtz (KH) instability at Venusian ionopause is investigated using a multifluid model. Results show that KH instability distributes asymmetrically, preferentially developing in the −E (anti‐parallel to the interplanetary electric field) hemisphere.
Maodong Yan +7 more
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Abstract The threefold daytime electron density increases, along with strong poleward meridional winds exceeding 200 m/s were captured by Sanya Incoherent Scatter Radar (SYISR) during the geomagnetic storm of 12 November 2025. The great ionospheric enhancements were extending to mid‐latitudes over 40° observed by total electron content (TEC) from ...
Qi Jiang +7 more
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The Evolution of Hot Flow Anomalies in Martian Space Environment
Abstract Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) are transient foreshock structures generated by solar wind discontinuity‐bow shock interactions, with their evolution only confirmed near Earth. Using MAVEN and Tianwen‐1 joint observations, we study the evolution of a Martian HFA event detected on 17 September 2022 (dayside by MAVEN, nightside by Tianwen‐1).
Heying Wang +9 more
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Reconnection Preferentially Accelerates Light Ions at Ganymede's Magnetopause
Abstract Juno's flyby of Ganymede revealed ion composition in its vicinity with the Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment–Ion (JADE‐I) instrument. Throughout this flyby, we derive species‐resolved ion density and velocity moments by decomposing the time‐of‐flight data into contributions from individual ion species using species‐dependent fits. At the
T. W. Oberg +7 more
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Global Effects of Chorus and Hiss Waves on Trapped Energetic Electrons at Jupiter
Abstract Unlike Earth, where whistler‐mode chorus is generally observed outside the plasmasphere and hiss is predominantly confined within it, Jupiter's magnetosphere frequently hosts both wave modes simultaneously. Using Juno observations, we present a global survey of whistler‐mode waves at Jupiter, demonstrating that both chorus and hiss are ...
W. Li +4 more
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Field-aligned currents in the magnetosphere
Las corrientes alineadas con el campo en la magnetosfera fluyen en todas partes, no s6lo a altas 1"-titudes sino también a medianas y bajas. Sin embargo, su detecci6n con satcHites solo ha sido posible en la región por encima de las zonas aurorales. La existencia de estas corrientes a medianas y bajas latitudes se puede inferir de un análisis de los ...
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Deciphering magnetospheric cross-field currents [PDF]
Michael W. Liemohn +3 more
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Determining the State of Jupiter’s Magnetosphere Using In Situ and Remote Sensing Observations
While Jupiter’s magnetosphere is primarily governed by internal processes, variations in solar wind conditions can significantly modulate magnetospheric energy.
J. W. Sun +11 more
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Theoretical studies indicate that electric potential saturation in a polar cap ionosphere is regulated by the limited reconnection rate at the magnetopause associated with field‐aligned currents (FACs), predicting the possible saturation of FACs under ...
Ziyi Yang +3 more
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Comprehensive evaluation of the vector magnetic field data from Macau Science Satellite-1A
In this study, we present a comprehensive evaluation of the magnetic field measurements from the Vector Field Magnetometer (VFM) aboard the recently launched Macau Science Satellite-1 (MSS-1). One-year data from November 2, 2023, to November 1, 2024, are
XinYi Rang +9 more
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