Simultaneous Double Star and Cluster FTEs observations on the dawnside flank of the magnetosphere

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作者
Marchaudon, A
Owen, CJ
Bosqued, JM
Fear, RC
Fazakerley, AN
Dunlop, MW
Lahiff, AD
Carr, C
Balogh, A
Lindqvist, PA
Rème, H
机构
[1] UCL, Mullard Space Sci Lab, Dorking RH5 6NT, Surrey, England
[2] CNRS, CESR, F-31028 Toulouse, France
[3] Rutherford Appleton Lab, Didcot OX11 0QX, Oxon, England
[4] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci & Technol, Blackett Lab, London SW7 2BZ, England
[5] Royal Inst Technol, Alfven Lab, S-10044 Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
magnetospheric physics; magnetospheric configuration and dynamics; solar wind-magnetosphere interaction; space plasma physics; magnetic reconnection;
D O I
10.5194/angeo-23-2877-2005
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic conjunction on 8 May 2004. The five spacecraft were on the dawnside flank of the magnetosphere, with TC-1 located near the equatorial plane and Cluster at higher geographic latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere. TC-1, at its apogee, skimmed the magnetopause for almost 8 h (between 08:00-16:00 UT). Flux Transfer Events (FTEs), moving southward/tailward from the reconnection site, were observed by TC-1 throughout almost all of the period. Cluster, travelling on a mainly dawn-dusk trajectory, crossed the magnetopause at around 10:30 UT in the same Magnetic Local Time (MLT) sector as TC-1 and remained close to the magnetopause boundary layer in the Southern Hemisphere. The four Cluster spacecraft observed FTEs for a period of 6.5 h between 07:30 and 14:00 UT. The very clear signatures and the finite transverse sizes of the FTEs observed by TC-1 and Cluster imply that, during this event, sporadic reconnection occurred. From the properties of these FTEs, the reconnection site was located northward of both TC-1 and Cluster on the dawn flank of the magnetosphere. Reconnection occurred between draped magnetosheath and closed magnetospheric field lines. Despite variable interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions and IMF-B-z turnings, the IMF clock angle remained greater than 70 degrees and the location site appeared to remain relatively stable in position during the whole period. This result is in agreement with previous studies which reported that the dayside reconnection remained active for an IMF clock angle greater than 70 degrees. The simultaneous observation of FTEs at both Cluster and TC-1, separated by 2 h in MLT, implies that the reconnection site on the magnetopause must have been extended over several hours in MLT.
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