Supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant No.2006CB806305);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.40621003,40620130094,40674094and40731054);the Hundred Talents Program of the CAS,and the Specialized Research Fund for State Key Laboratories
By analyzing hot ion and electron parameters together with magnetic field measurements from Cluster, an event of magnetopause crossing of the spacecraft has been investigated. At the latitude of about 40° and magneti...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China: DSP-Cluster six point coordinated exploration and research (Grant No. 40620130094);Multiple temporal-spatial scale physical processes of geospace storms (Grant No. 40390150);Driven process of multiple space regions and muitiple temporal-spatial-scale of geospace Storms (Grant No. 40390151)
The magnetic reconnection of magnetosphere and the magnetospheric space storms (including magnetospheric substorm, magnetic storm, magnetospheric particle storm) has long been one of the most challenging subjects in t...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40620130094, 40731054, 40704027, 40390150)
Based on measurements of FGM and HIA on board TC-1 at its apogee on Septem-ber 14, 2004, we analyzed the ion high-speed flows in the near-Earth plasma sheet observed during the substorm expansion phase. Strong tailwar...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40704031, 40620130094 and 40536030)
From June 1, 2004 to October 31, 2006, a total 465 high-speed flow events are observed by the TC-1 satellite in the near-Earth region (?13 RE < x < ?9 RE, |Y |<10 RE, |Z|<5 RE). Based on the angle between the flow and...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40674094, 49804009, 40523006, 40620130094 and 40390150);International Space Science Institute at Bern;the International Collaboration Research Team Pro-gram and Hundred Talents Program of the CAS
We analyze Double Star TC-1 magnetic field data from July to September in 2004 and find that plas-moids exist in the very near-Earth magnetotail. It is the first time that TC-1 observes the plasmoids inthe magnetotail...