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Saturn's magnetosphere and its interaction with the solar wind

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In this paper, the Pioneer 11 vector helium magnetometer observations of Saturn's planetary magnetic field, magnetosphere, magnetopause, and bow shock were used to show that the magnetic field has a high degree of symmetry about the rotation axis.
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The paper deals with the Pioneer 11 vector helium magnetometer observations of Saturn's planetary magnetic field, magnetosphere, magnetopause, and bow shock. Models based on spherical harmonic analyses of measurements inside 8 Saturn radii show that the planetary field has a high degree of symmetry about the rotation axis. The vector dipole moment has a tilt angle of less than 1 deg and is offset along the polar axis by 0.04 plus or minus 0.02 Saturn radius. Equatorial offsets derived from the models show pronounced variability and could be consistent with a very small offset. Large impulsive field compressions are observed in the magnetosheath near noon. Multiple crossings of the bow shock are observed, and the absence of significant changes in field direction indicates that it is quasi-perpendicular.

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The Cassini Magnetic Field Investigation

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Lion roars and nonoscillatory drift mirror waves in the magnetosheath

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Nonlocal stability analysis of the MHD Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in a compressible plasma. [solar wind-magnetosphere interaction]

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TL;DR: In this paper, a general stability analysis for the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in sheared magnetohydrodynamic flow of finite thickness in a compressible plasma is presented.
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Anomalous transport by magnetohydrodynamic Kelvin‐Helmholtz instabilities in the solar wind‐magnetosphere interaction

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Depletion of solar wind plasma near a planetary boundary

TL;DR: In this paper, a mathematical model is presented that describes the squeezing of solar wind plasma out along interplanetary magnetic field lines in the region between the bow shock and the effective planetary boundary (in the case of the earth, the magnetopause).
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A quantitative magnetospheric model derived from spacecraft magnetometer data

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived the external magnetospheric field by making least-squares fits to magnetic field measurements from four IMP satellites, which were fit to a power series expansion in the solar magnetic coordinates and the solar wind-dipole tilt angle.
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Observations of the interplanetary sector structure up to heliographic latitudes of 16°: Pioneer 11

TL;DR: The Pioneer 11 observations demonstrate the presence in interplanetary space of an equatorial current sheet tilted at an angle of about 15 degrees to the solar equatorial plane as mentioned in this paper, not several degrees as would have been the case if the orientation had been meridian.
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Plasma Observations Near Uranus: Initial Results from Voyager 2

TL;DR: Extensive measurements of low-energy positive ions and electrons in the vicinity of Uranus have revealed a fully developed magnetosphere, with the boundary of the hot plasma component at L = 5 associated either with Miranda or with the inner limit of a deeply penetrating, solar wind-driven magnetospheric convection system.
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The planetary magnetic field and magnetosphere of Jupiter: Pioneer 10

TL;DR: In this article, the Pioneer 10 vector helium magnetometer was used along with models of the intrinsic magnetic field of Jupiter and its magnetosphere, and a model of the Jovian magnetosphere was presented in which the essential feature is an eastward current sheet that forms an annulus with Jupiter at the center.
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