S.S. Rossolenko
Moscow State University
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Cosmic Research | 2008
S.S. Rossolenko; E. E. Antonova; Yu. I. Yermolaev; M. Verigin; I.P. Kirpichev; N. L. Borodkova
The results of simultaneous analysis of plasma and magnetic field characteristics measured on the INTERBALL/Tail Probe, WIND and Geotail satellites on March 2, 1996, are presented. During these observations the INTERBALL/Tail Probe crossed the low-latitude boundary layer, and the WIND and Geotail satellites measured the solar wind’s and magnetosheath’s parameters, respectively. The plasma and magnetic field characteristics in these regions have been compared. The data of the Corall, Electron, and MIF instruments on the INTERBALL/Tail Probe satellite are analyzed. Fluctuations of the magnetic field components and plasma velocity in the solar wind and magnetosheath, measured onboard the WIND and Geotail satellites, are compared. The causes resulting in appearance of plasma jet flows in the low-latitude boundary layer are analyzed. The amplitude of magnetic field fluctuations in the magnetosheath for a studied magnetosphere boundary crossing is shown to exceed the magnetic field value below the magnetopause near the cusp. The possibility of local violation of pressure balance on the magnetopause is discussed, as well as penetration of magnetosheath plasma into the magnetosphere, as a result of magnetic field and plasma flux fluctuations in the magnetosheath.
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy | 2009
Elizaveta Antonova; I.P. Kirpichev; I.L. Ovchinnikov; Ksenia Orlova; S.S. Rossolenko
We consider a number of new approaches that arise when the topology of currents in the high-latitude magnetosphere is investigated. We note that the high correlation between magnetospheric processes and solar wind parameters is a well-known feature of the magnetospheric dynamics. The proposed explanations of the observed dependences run into difficulties related to the high level of observed turbulence in the magnetosheath and inside the magnetosphere. The topology of the high-latitude magnetosphere in the transition region from dipole magnetic field lines to those extending into the tail is also poorly known. We consider the topology of transverse magnetospheric currents using satellite measurements of the plasma pressure distribution. The currents of the nearest plasma sheet are shown to be closed inside the magnetosphere. The generation of field-aligned currents in Iijima and Potemra region currents 1 and large-scale magnetospheric convection are discussed.
Advances in Space Research | 2006
S.S. Rossolenko; Elizaveta Antonova; Yu. I. Yermolaev; I.P. Kirpichev; Volt Lutsenko; N. L. Borodkova
Advances in Space Research | 2008
S.S. Rossolenko; Elizaveta Antonova; Yu. I. Yermolaev; I.P. Kirpichev; N. L. Borodkova; E.Yu. Budnik
Proceedings of 31th annual seminar “Physics of auroral phenomena", 26-29 February 2008 | 2008
S.S. Rossolenko; M.O. Riazantseva; Elizaveta Antonova; I.P. Kirpichev; I.L. Ovchinnikov; Ksenia Orlova; B.V. Marjin; Saveliev; V.M. Feigin; Marina Stepanova
Archive | 2008
Elizaveta Antonova; Mitko Danov; S.S. Rossolenko; I.P. Kirpichev; I.L. Ovchinnikov; Marina Stepanova
Archive | 2008
Elizaveta Antonova; S.S. Rossolenko; I.P. Kirpichev; Yury Yermolaev; I.L. Ovchinnikov; Marina Stepanova
Archive | 2007
S.S. Rossolenko; Elizaveta Antonova; Yuri I. Yermolaev; I.P. Kirpichev; Mikhail Verigin; Natalia Borodkova; Elena Yu. Budnik
Archive | 2007
S.S. Rossolenko; E. E. Antonova; Yu. I. Yermolaev; M. I. Verigin; I.P. Kirpichev; N. L. Borodkova; E.Yu. Budnik
International Heliophysical Year 2007. New Insights into solar-terestrial Physics (IHY2007-NISTP) | 2007
S.S. Rossolenko; Elizaveta Antonova; Yuri I. Yermolaev; M.I. Verigin; I.P. Kirpichev; N. L. Borodkova; E.Y. Budnik