Slow magnetosonic solitons detected by the cluster spacecraft

Phys Rev Lett. 2003 Feb 28;90(8):085002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.085002. Epub 2003 Feb 27.

Abstract

Experimental evidence is provided for the existence of slow-mode magnetosonic solitons in the col-lisionless plasma at the magnetopause boundary layer. The solitons were detected by the fleet of Cluster spacecraft at the dusk flank of the magnetosphere as magnetic field depressions (up to 85%) accom-panied with enhancement of the plasma density and temperature by a factor of 2. The solitons propagate 250 km/s with respect to the satellites and have perpendicular size of 1000-2000 km, which is a few ion inertial scale lengths. The comparison with numerical solutions of a theoretical model shows quantitative agreement between the model and observations.