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Comparative Investigations Of Equatorial Electrodynamics And Low-To-Mid Latitude Coupling Of The Thermosphere-Ionosphere System, M J. Colerico, M Mendillo, C G. Fesen, J Meriwether
Comparative Investigations Of Equatorial Electrodynamics And Low-To-Mid Latitude Coupling Of The Thermosphere-Ionosphere System, M J. Colerico, M Mendillo, C G. Fesen, J Meriwether
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The thermospheric midnight temperature maxi-
mum (MTM) is a highly variable, but persistent, large scale
neutral temperature enhancement which occurs at low lati-
tudes. Its occurrence can impact many fundamental upper
atmospheric parameters such as pressure, density, neutral
winds, neutral density, and F-region plasma. Although the
MTM has been the focus of several investigations employ-
ing various instrumentation including photometers, satellites,
and Fabry-Perot interferometers, limited knowledge exists
regarding the latitude extent of its influence on the upper at-
mosphere. This is largely due to observational limitations
which confined the collective geographic range to latitudes
within ±23◦. This paper investigates the …
The Structure Of Flux Transfer Events Recovered From Cluster Data, H Hasegawa, B U. Ö Sonnerup, C J. Owen, B Klecker, G Paschmann, A Balogh, H Re`Me
The Structure Of Flux Transfer Events Recovered From Cluster Data, H Hasegawa, B U. Ö Sonnerup, C J. Owen, B Klecker, G Paschmann, A Balogh, H Re`Me
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The structure and formation mechanism of a to- tal of five Flux Transfer Events (FTEs), encountered on the equatorward side of the northern cusp by the Cluster space- craft, with separation of ∼5000 km, are studied by apply- ing the Grad-Shafranov (GS) reconstruction technique to the events. The technique generates a magnetic field/plasma map of the FTE cross section, using combined magnetic field and plasma data from all four spacecraft, under the assump- tion that the structure is two-dimensional (2-D) and time- independent. The reconstructed FTEs consist of one or more magnetic flux ropes embedded in the magnetopause, suggest- ing …