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- Magnetosphere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The magnetosphere is defined as a region of space around the Earth where the dynamics are governed by the internal geomagnetic field, interacting with the solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field to drive magnetospheric activity AI generated definition based on: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2008
- Earth Magnetosphere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Earth's magnetosphere is defined as the region of space surrounding Earth where its magnetic field predominates, shielding the planet from solar and cosmic radiation while preventing atmospheric erosion by the solar wind AI generated definition based on: Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, 2024
- Magnetosphere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A magnetosphere is defined as a region of space surrounding a celestial body where the body's magnetic field dominates, influencing the dynamics and structure of that area It plays a crucial role in shielding the body from solar and cosmic radiation AI generated definition based on: Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences
- Mars’ induced magnetosphere can form under radial interplanetary . . .
This finding indicates that the draped magnetic field still forms under a radial IMF The formation of Mars’ induced magnetosphere under the radial IMF could be a general pattern for the interaction between the IMF and planetary atmosphere, which can be referred to terrestrial exoplanets within the close-in habitable zone of dwarf stars
- Planetary Magnetosphere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A planetary magnetosphere is defined as a region surrounding a planet that is influenced by its internal magnetic field, extending its effects beyond the planet's surface into the surrounding plasma It varies in size, structure, and dynamics based on the planet's magnetic properties, rotation, and interaction with external plasma flows AI generated definition based on: Encyclopedia of the
- Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Magnetosphere–ionosphere coupling refers to the interaction between the magnetosphere and the ionosphere, where field-aligned currents and electron precipitation from the magnetosphere influence ionospheric electron densities and currents, ultimately connecting the two regions through electromagnetic effects AI generated definition based on: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial
- Planetary Magnetosphere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The interaction between the fast-flowing solar wind and the magnetosphere, in the form of what is termed “magnetic reconnection,” and flows otherwise driven inside but in the vicinity of the outer boundary of the magnetosphere, generates electrical currents near the boundary which close, by utilizing the ionosphere as a current path, in
- Lower hybrid and solitary waves in dusk flank region of the Earth’s . . .
4 Summary and conclusions We reported here the MMS observations of wave activity during the spacecraft traversing from magnetosphere to magnetosheath, observing magnetopause crossing in the dusk flank magnetopause region of Earth’s magnetosphere on November 3, 2021
- Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Magnetosphere–ionosphere coupling includes many different subjects in the global study of the near-Earth space physics, with many different complex and complicated phenomena to explore This coupling includes various linear and nonlinear mechanisms providing the exchange of energy, mass, and momentum between the ionosphere and the magnetosphere
- Variations of the magnetic field and plasma parameters near the Martian . . .
For planets not possessing an intrinsic magnetic field but an ionosphere like Mars, the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) would drape around the planetary ionosphere and form an induced magnetosphere
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