2002
DOI: 10.1029/2002gl015464
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Cluster observations of the exterior cusp and its surrounding boundaries under northward IMF

Abstract: We have studied in detail multi‐spacecraft observations of the exterior cusp on 04 February 2001, during a steady northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) interval. At a radial distance of 11 Re, Cluster encountered a well‐bounded region where the magnetic field exhibited very low diamagnetic values and the ions displayed high levels of isotropisation. We refer to this region as the Stagnant Exterior Cusp (SEC). Its equatorward edge is magnetopause like, whereas on the poleward side of the SEC, high‐speed… Show more

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“…Going from the magnetosheath to the exterior cusp, it is characterized by a decrease in density and an increase in temperature. This property confirms the results obtained in the context of recent case studies by Lavraud et al (2002) and .…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Boundariessupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Going from the magnetosheath to the exterior cusp, it is characterized by a decrease in density and an increase in temperature. This property confirms the results obtained in the context of recent case studies by Lavraud et al (2002) and .…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Boundariessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…However, the sizes of the squares (relative to the amount of samples) in this area render this characteristic questionable. We may point out that such properties would not be inconsistent with observations from case studies Lavraud et al, 2002). These were explained in terms of the possible consequences of lobe reconnection, implying plasma precipitation at high-latitudes and a slow sunward field line convection (perpendicular flow).…”
Section: Imf Orientation Dependence Of the Velocity Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…[4] Apart from some debate related to the presence of an indentation at high latitudes near the polar cusps [Zhou and Russell, 1997;Dunlop et al, 2000;Lavraud et al, 2002Lavraud et al, , 2004Zhang et al, 2007] and dawn-dusk asymmetries [Dmitriev et al, 2004;Suvorova et al, 2005;Nishino et al, 2008], the shape of the magnetopause is often assumed to be axisymmetric about the aberrated Sun-Earth line, i.e., circular. This hypothesis has been used in most empirical models of the magnetopause [e.g., Sibeck et al, 1991;Petrinec and Russell, 1996;Shue et al, 1997;Kawano et al, 1999], although models using Artificial Neural Network techniques [Dmitriev and Suvorova, 2000] or fits to asymmetric shapes from theoretical expectations [e.g., Zhuang et al, 1981;Boardsen et al, 2000] have also been devised (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we define it as the low magnetic field region located at large radial distances. It has recently been shown as more or less stagnant under northward IMF (Lavraud et al, 2002) while rather largely convective under southward IMF (Cargill et al, 2004). It often shows, however, disordered plasma flows and fields (Haerendel, 1978;Savin et al, 2004) and transient flows associated with recently reconnected flux tubes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One region that stands out is the exterior cusp. This region has been the subject of various terminology (Haerendel, 1978;Savin et al, 2004;Lavraud et al, 2002). Here we define it as the low magnetic field region located at large radial distances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%