2023
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2023.1094282
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On the phenomenology of magnetosheath jets with insight from theory, modelling, numerical simulations and observations by Cluster spacecraft

Abstract: Introduction: During recent years magnetosheath plasma structures called “jets” are identified in spacecraft data as localized regions in the magnetosheath where the dynamic pressure is enhanced compared to the background. Although the nomenclature and detection algorithms vary from author to author, magnetosheath jets are part of a larger class of phenomena which can be globally called magnetosheath irregularities. In this review we focus on elements of jets phenomenology less discussed in the literature, tho… Show more

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“…The spacecraft are on highly elliptical and polar orbits of 4 × 19.6 R E and are equipped with 11 instruments to investigate particles and fields (Escoubet et al, 2001). Echim et al (2023) already investigated a dataset of 960 jets detected by Cluster using an adapted method following Archer and Horbury (2013). They reported a dawn-dusk asymmetry in the temperature and density of magnetosheath jets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spacecraft are on highly elliptical and polar orbits of 4 × 19.6 R E and are equipped with 11 instruments to investigate particles and fields (Escoubet et al, 2001). Echim et al (2023) already investigated a dataset of 960 jets detected by Cluster using an adapted method following Archer and Horbury (2013). They reported a dawn-dusk asymmetry in the temperature and density of magnetosheath jets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%