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pro vyhledávání: '"D. H. Fairfield"'
Autor:
C. J. Farrugia, F. T. Gratton, G. Gnavi, H. Matsui, R. B. Torbert, D. H. Fairfield, K. W. Ogilvie, R. P. Lepping, T. Terasawa, T. Mukai, Y. Saito
Publikováno v:
Annales Geophysicae, Vol 23, Pp 1317-1333 (2005)
The expanded bow shock on and around "the day the solar wind almost disappeared" (11 May 1999) allowed the Geotail spacecraft to make a practically uninterrupted 54-h-long magnetosheath pass near dusk (16:30-21:11 magnetic local time) at a radial
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https://doaj.org/article/55cccaaec1cd4ea59c144c4b0ed6a42b
Autor:
D. H. Fairfield, Tsugunobu Nagai, Harald U. Frey, Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Akimasa Ieda, Hirotoshi Uchino, Yukinaga Miyashita, Yukitoshi Nishimura, R. Fujii, Shinobu Machida, Andrei Runov, Heikki Vanhamäki, Vassilis Angelopoulos, James A. Slavin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 121:4548-4568
Auroral stepwise poleward expansions were clarified by investigating a multiple-onset substorm that occurred on 27 February 2009. Five successive auroral brightenings were identified in all-sky images, occurring at approximately 10 min intervals. The
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 42:5090-5099
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory open-field line particle precipitation model predicts downward field-aligned electric field to maintain charge quasi-neutrality. Previous studies confirmed the existence of such electric fields.
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
On April 26 and 27 and May 10-12, 1999, unusually low solar wind densities produced unusually low Alfven Mach numbers that moved the Earth's bow shock far out past its normal location. The shocks observed by the Wind spacecraft corresponded to shock
Autor:
A. Otto, D. H. Fairfield
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 105:21175-21190
Autor:
A. Otto, John T. Steinberg, A. J. Lazarus, Tokuo Mukai, R. P. Lepping, D. H. Fairfield, Tadashi Yamamoto, Susumu Kokubun
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 105:21159-21173
For several hours on March 24, 1995, the Geotail spacecraft remained near the duskside magnetotail boundary some 15 RE behind the Earth while the solar wind remained very quiet (V=330 km s−1, n=14–21 cm−3) with a very steady 11-nT northward mag
Autor:
James A. Slavin, Anthony T. Y. Lui, P. R. Sutcliffe, Satoshi Taguchi, D. H. Fairfield, R. P. Lepping, Susumu Kokubun, Roger R. Anderson, Michael Hesse, Toshifumi Mukai, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Christopher J. Owen
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 26:2897-2900
This study examines a data set returned by IMP 8 and Geotail on January 29, 1995 during a substorm which resulted in the ejection of a plasmoid. The two spacecraft (s/c) were situated in the north lobe of the tail and both observed a traveling compre
Autor:
Kozo Hashimoto, George K. Parks, Geoffrey D. Reeves, D. H. Fairfield, Mitchell J. Brittnacher, Susumu Kokubun, Tadashi Yamamoto, D. A. Gurnett, T. Nagai, Hironori Matsumoto, Toshifumi Mukai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 104:355-370
High-velocity magnetotail flow bursts measured by the Geotail Low Energy Plasma experiment in the premidnight equatorial region between 10 and 15 RE have been compared with other magnetospheric phenomena. These bursts, typically characterized by eart
Autor:
F. S. Mozer, H. Laakso, John Wygant, Howard J. Singer, J. H. Clemmons, Robert F. Pfaff, D. H. Fairfield, R. P. Lepping, Koichiro Tsuruda, Christopher T. Russell, Barbara L. Giles
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 25:2991-2994
A sudden northward rotation of the IMF observed by IMP 8 near the bow shock at 21:22 UT on January 10, 1997, triggered surface waves and fast mode waves at the flanks of the duskside magnetosphere, as observed by GEOTAIL instruments. The power spectr
Autor:
John Wygant, F. S. Mozer, R. P. Lepping, Howard J. Singer, Robert F. Pfaff, D. H. Fairfield, Robert P. Lin, Hermann Opgenoorth, Barbara L. Giles, T. D. Phan, Michael R. Collier, H. Laakso, Koichiro Tsuruda, D. G. Sibeck
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 25:3007-3010
The arrival of the magnetic cloud on January 10, 1997, 01:05 UT, was preceded by a 12-hour interval of increased fluctuations in the IMF orientation, which drove boundary oscillations in the magnetosphere. The GEOTAIL spacecraft, initially located ne