“…[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.…”