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Origin of the plasma sheet

Reviews of Geophysics, 1974
The plasma sheet is a region of hot plasma (∼107 °K) that surrounds the earth, filling the distant magnetosphere and separating the northern and southern lobes of the magnetospheric tail; its origin is one of the basic outstanding problems of magnetospheric physics.
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The plasma sheet source groove

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2000
Abstract A test particle study of the ionospheric source of plasma in the Earth’s plasma sheet has been performed, in an effort to understand an apparent inconsistency between the results of forward and backward (in time) test particle calculations. Most, if not all, forward calculations of polar wind ion outflows result in energetic plasma sheet ion
T.E. Moore   +3 more
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Plasma sheet variations during substorms

Planetary and Space Science, 1972
Abstract The magnetotail plasma sheet thins down and then becomes thick again at 18 R E during a magnetospheric substorm. Thinning often starts coincident with (± 1 min) substorm onset. Thinning does not involve compression of all of the plasma into a thinner more intense sheet but involves mass motion of plasma away from 18 R E , some of it leaking
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Near-Earth plasma sheet dynamics

Advances in Space Research, 1996
Abstract Statistical studies using plasma measurements made by the AMPTE/IRM satellite have led to a better understanding of the dynamics of the near-Earth plasma sheet between about 10 and 20 R E . Most notable is the discovery of high-speed flow bursts which carry most of the tail plasma transport.
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Density deviations of sheet plasma

1993
A sheet plasma has been generated by use of a TPD (Test Plasma produced by Direct current) type plasma source that all shapes of cathode, slits of anode and floating electrodes, vacuum chambers and magnetic coils are modified rectangularly. Such a machine called a TU–1 or a TU–2 machine, has structural feature that can be produced a steady-state, high ...
Katsuhiko Sunako   +3 more
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Driving the plasma sheet

2021
Wayne Keith, Walter Heikkila
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Light sheet fluorescence microscopy

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021
Ernst H K Stelzer   +2 more
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Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the pre-industrial Holocene

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Richard Jones   +2 more
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A hybrid open-top light-sheet microscope for versatile multi-scale imaging of cleared tissues

Nature Methods, 2022
Adam K Glaser   +2 more
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