Plasma entry into the distant tail lobes: ISEE‐3

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Abstract

ISEE‐3 measurements indicate that a broad mantle‐like boundary layer plasma often exists within the distant geomagnetic tail lobes at all latitudes, directly adjacent to the tail magnetopause. The presence of this boundary layer at large tail distances indicates that plasma from the magnetosheath often crosses the magnetopause locally along much of the length of the tail, and is evidence that the tail is "open." Copyright 1984 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Gosling, J. T., Baker, D. N., Bame, S. J., Hones, E. W., McComas, D. J., Zwickl, R. D., … Tsurutani, B. T. (1984). Plasma entry into the distant tail lobes: ISEE‐3. Geophysical Research Letters, 11(10), 1078–1081. https://doi.org/10.1029/GL011i010p01078

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