Mid-altitude cusp dynamics and properties during the IMF By dominated intervals Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • ; <p>Observations inside the cusp can be used as distant monitoring of the large-scale geometry and properties of the magnetic reconnection at the magnetopause. The recent modelling and observations of the cusp and flux transfer events in the vicinity of the magnetopause show that the reconnection can occur along the X-line extended over many hours of magnetic local time (MLT), comprising sites of both component and anti-parallel reconnection scenarios. Such observations are in contradiction to the statistical DMSP studies showing that the cusp is rather limited in magnetic local time with an average size 2.5 hours of MLT. Moreover, some past observations indicate that the cusp is moving in response to the changes of the IMF By component, suggesting that the cusp is formed due to anti-parallel reconnection along the X-line limited in MLT.</p><p>In this presentation we analyse several events of the mid-altitude cusp observations during the Cluster campaign when the satellites cross the cusp mainly along the longitude in a string-of-pearls configuration during an Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) configuration with a stable and dominant IMF By-component. During this particular Cluster orbit it was possible to define the dawn and dusk cusp boundaries and to study plasma parameters inside different parts of the cusp region. The observations will be discussed in terms of the cusp extension, cusp motion, and possible formation of the ‘double’ cusp structures. Finally, we will consider what these observations reveal about the large-scale reconnection geometry at the magnetopause.</p>;

publication date

  • March 23, 2020

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Date in CU Experts

  • June 1, 2021 11:55 AM

Full Author List

  • Bogdanova Y; Escoubet C-P; Fear R; Trattner K; Berchem J; Fazakerley A; Pitout F

author count

  • 7

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