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Formation of lunar surface water associated with high-energy electrons in Earth’s magnetotail
Solar wind implantation is thought to be one of the primary mechanisms in the formation of water (OH/H 2 O) on the surface of the Moon and possibly on...
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Role of Oxygen Ions in the Structure of the Current Sheet of the Near-Earth Magnetotail
AbstractA numerical model is used to study the possibility of a thin current sheet formation in the near-Earth magnetotail in the growth phase of a...
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Simulation of a Current Sheet in Jupiter’s Near Magnetotail
AbstractWe considered the numerical modeling of the current sheet in Jupiter’s near magnetotail to estimate the possible range of parameters of this...
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Kinetic Alfvén waves in the magnetotail during substorms
Kinetic Alfvén waves (KAWs) are low-frequency dispersive Alfvén waves with a small perpendicular wavelength and long parallel wavelength to the...
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The Influence of Oxygen Ions on the Formation of a Thin Current Sheet in the Magnetotail
AbstractA thin current sheet in the Earth’s magnetotail with characteristic thickness of one to several proton gyroradii is often observed during...
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Possibility of Oxygen Ion Fluxes Forming a Current Sheet in the Near-Earth Magnetotail
AbstractA numerical model is used to show that under disturbed conditions of the Earth’s magnetosphere, a thin current sheet can form in the near...
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Dynamics of the plasma sheet in the near-Earth magnetotail by the impact of an interplanetary shock
The impact of an interplanetary shock significantly disturbs the Earth’s magnetosphere. Although the disturbances in the magnetotail induced by such...
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Meso-Scale Electrodynamic Coupling of the Earth Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System
Within the fully integrated magnetosphere-ionosphere system, many electrodynamic processes interact with each other. We review recent advances in...
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Geomagnetic Pulsations in the 1–4 mHz Frequency Range (Pc5/Pi3) in the Magnetotail. Internal and Extramagnetospheric Sources
AbstractSpectral and spatial parameters of nonstorm Pc5/Pi3 geomagnetic pulsations in the geomagnetic tail are studied based on magnetic measurements...
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Near-Earth magnetotail reconnection powers space storms
Space storms
1 are the dominant contributor to space weather. During storms, rearrangement of the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field lines at the... -
MMS Observations of Narrow-Band Quasi-Parallel Whistler Waves in the Flow Braking Region in Near-Earth Magnetotail
Abstract—This paper presents an analysis of wave activity recorded by the MMS satellites during a prolonged dipolarization in the near magnetotail ( X
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Multiscale Dissipative Processes in the Earth’s Magnetotail
AbstractThe dissipation in the geomagnetic tail is a process that stops the cascade transfer of energy in the inertial turbulent range and transforms...
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Introduction of Space Weather Research on Magnetosphere and Ionosphere of the Earth
The magnetosphere and ionosphere are the space around the Earth into which satellites and space stations have been launched for precise positioning,... -
The Earth, the Moon, Mercury, Saturn and Its Rings, and Asteroids
The planets Earth and Saturn have dense atmosphere and strong intrinsic magnetic field and hence a sturdy magnetosphere. Therefore, both of these... -
Hierarchy of Solar-Earth Relations
The energy of solar disturbances on the difficult path from the Sun to the Earth passes through the interplanetary medium and several invisible... -
Magnetic reconnection in the magnetodisk of centrifugally dominated giant planets
Magnetic reconnection is crucial in understanding magnetospheric dynamics and aurorae processes at planets. In planetary magnetospheres, magnetic...
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Global-Scale Processes and Effects of Magnetic Reconnection on the Geospace Environment
Recent multi-point measurements, in particular from the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) spacecraft, have advanced the understanding of micro-scale...
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The Earth, the Moon, Mercury, Saturn and Its Rings, and Asteroids
The planets Earth and Saturn have dense atmosphere and strong intrinsic magnetic field and hence a sturdy magnetosphere. Therefore, both of these... -
The Earth, the Moon, Mercury, Saturn and Its Rings, and Asteroids
The planets Earth and Saturn have dense atmosphere and strong intrinsic magnetic field and hence a sturdy magnetosphere. Therefore, both of these... -
The Magnetosphere
First, a brief history of magnetospheric research and a description of the basic structure of the magnetosphere is given. Following are detailed...