Reconstruction of Magnetic Reconnection Events: Theoretical considerations and application to satellite data,Used

Reconstruction of Magnetic Reconnection Events: Theoretical considerations and application to satellite data,Used

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Magnetic reconnection is a basic process taking place in plasmas on Earth and in space. After a general introduction, this work focusses on magnetic reconnection in the Earth' magnetosphere. Because of the interaction between the solar wind and the terrestrial magnetic field, magnetic field line merging is initiated under certain conditions, leading to various phenomena like the polar aurora or the injection of highenergetic particles influencing nearEarth satellites. The author presents a method to achieve detailed information about the reconnection process from remote satellite measurements. Therefore, an ill posed inverse problem is solved using regularization theory. Using multispacecraft measurements, e.g. from the Cluster satellites, it is possible to gain information about the spatial location of the reconnection event, so this method presents a complementary approach to groundbased and insitu satellite measurements. The work combines a thorough analysis of theoretical space plasma problems with experimental data from satellite missions and numerical simulations to provide new insights in this exciting field of space physics.

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