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Cassini observations of Saturn's southern polar cusp

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posted on 2016-05-24, 15:29 authored by CS Arridge, JM Jasinski, N Achilleos, YV Bogdanova, EJ Bunce, Stanley W. H. Cowley, AN Fazakerley, KK Khurana, L Lamy, JS Leisner, E Roussos, CT Russell, P Zarka, AJ Coates, MK Dougherty, GH Jones, SM Krimigis, N Krupp
The magnetospheric cusps are important sites of the coupling of a magnetosphere with the solar wind. The combination of both ground- and space-based observations at Earth have enabled considerable progress to be made in understanding the terrestrial cusp and its role in the coupling of the magnetosphere to the solar wind via the polar magnetosphere. Voyager 2 fully explored Neptune's cusp in 1989 but highly inclined orbits of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn present the most recent opportunity to repeatedly studying the polar magnetosphere of a rapidly rotating planet. In this paper we discuss observations made by Cassini during two passes through Saturn's southern polar magnetosphere. Our main findings are that i) Cassini directly encounters the southern polar cusp with evidence for the entry of magnetosheath plasma into the cusp via magnetopause reconnection, ii) magnetopause reconnection and entry of plasma into the cusp can occur over a range of solar wind conditions, and iii) double cusp morphologies are consistent with the position of the cusp oscillating in phase with Saturn's global magnetospheric periodicities.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2016, 121 (4), pp. 3006-3030

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics

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American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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2169-9402

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2016-01-29

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2016

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2016-10-09

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015JA021957/abstract

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en

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