Cluster magnetic field observations in the magnetosheath: Four-point measurements of mirror structures

Abstract. The Cluster spacecraft have returned the first simultaneous four-point measurements of the magnetosheath. We present an analysis of data recorded on 10 November 2000, when the four spacecrafts observed an interval of strong mirrorlike activity. Correlation analysis between spacecraft pairs is used to examine the scale size of the mirror structures in three dimensions. Two examples are presented which suggest that the scale size of mirror structures is ~ 1500–3000 km along the flow direction, and shortest along the magnetopause normal ( Key words. Magnetosphenic physics (magnetosheath; plasma waves and instabilities)

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