P. Cargill

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2006

Number

22

Co-Authors

Coordinated Cluster/Double Star observations of dayside reconnection signatures (2005)

Dunlop, M. W., Davies, J. A., Owen, C. J., Pitout, F., Fazakerley, A. N., ...

The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unprecedented opportunity to monitor the southern hemisphere dayside magnetopause boundary layer in...

Coordinated Cluster/Double Star observations of dayside reconnection signatures (2005)

Dunlop, M. W., Davies, J. A., Owen, C. J., Pitout, F., Fazakerley, A. N., ...

The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unprecedented opportunity to monitor the southern hemisphere dayside magnetopause boundary layer in...

Non-radial solar wind flows induced by the motion of interplanetary coronal mass ejections (2004)

Owens, M., Cargill, P.

A survey of the non-radial flows (NRFs) during nearly five years of interplanetary observations revealed the average non-radial speed of the solar wind flows to be ~30km/s, with approximately...

A comparison between ion characteristics observed by the POLAR and DMSP spacecraft in the high-latitude magnetosphere (2004)

Stubbs, T. J., Lockwood, M., Cargill, P., Grande, M., Kellett, B., Perry, C.

We study here the injection and transport of ions in the convection-dominated region of the Earth's magnetosphere. The total ion counts from the CAMMICE MICS instrument aboard the POLAR spacecraft...

Predictions of the arrival time of Coronal Mass Ejections at 1AU: an analysis of the causes of errors (2004)

Owens, M., Cargill, P.

Three existing models of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection (ICME) transit between the Sun and the Earth are compared to coronagraph and in situ observations: all three models are found to perform...

Non-radial solar wind flows induced by the motion of interplanetary coronal mass ejections (2004)

Owens, M., Cargill, P.

A survey of the non-radial flows (NRFs) during nearly five years of interplanetary observations revealed the average non-radial speed of the solar wind flows to be ~30km/s, with approximately...

A comparison between ion characteristics observed by the POLAR and DMSP spacecraft in the high-latitude magnetosphere (2004)

Stubbs, T. J., Lockwood, M., Cargill, P., Grande, M., Kellett, B., Perry, C.

We study here the injection and transport of ions in the convection-dominated region of the Earth's magnetosphere. The total ion counts from the CAMMICE MICS instrument aboard the POLAR spacecraft...

Predictions of the arrival time of Coronal Mass Ejections at 1AU: an analysis of the causes of errors (2004)

Owens, M., Cargill, P.

Three existing models of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection (ICME) transit between the Sun and the Earth are compared to coronagraph and in situ observations: all three models are found to perform...

Dawn/dusk asymmetry in particles of solar wind origin within the magnetosphere (2001)

Stubbs, T.J., Lockwood, M., Cargill, P., Fennel, J., Grande, M., Kellett, B., ...

Solar wind/magnetosheath plasma in the magnetosphere can be identified using a component that has a higher charge state, lower density and, at least soon after their entry into the magnetosphere,...

Cluster observes the Earth's magnetopause: coordinated four-point magnetic field measurements (2001)

Dunlop, M. W., Balogh, A., Cargill, P., Elphic, R. C., Georgescu, E., ...

The four-spacecraft Cluster mission has provided high-time resolution measurements of the magnetic field from closely maintained separation distances (200?600 km). Four-point coverage of the Earth's...

Cluster magnetic field observations in the magnetosheath: four-point measurements of mirror structures (2001)

Lucek, E. A., Dunlop, M. W., Horbury, T. S., Balogh, A., Brown, P., Cargill, P., ...

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...

Dawn-dusk asymmetry in particles of solar wind origin within the magnetosphere (2001)

Stubbs, T. J., Lockwood, M., Cargill, P., Fennell, J., Grande, M., Kellett, B., ...

Solar wind/magnetosheath plasma in the magnetosphere can be identified using a component that has a higher charge state, lower density and, at least soon after their entry into the magnetosphere,...

Cluster observes the Earth's magnetopause: coordinated four-point magnetic field measurements (2001)

Dunlop, M. W., Balogh, A., Cargill, P., Elphic, R. C., Georgescu, E., ...

The four-spacecraft Cluster mission has provided high-time resolution measurements of the magnetic field from closely maintained separation distances (200?600 km). Four-point coverage of the Earth's...

Cluster magnetic field observations in the magnetosheath: four-point measurements of mirror structures (2001)

Lucek, E. A., Dunlop, M. W., Horbury, T. S., Balogh, A., Brown, P., Cargill, P., ...

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...

Dawn-dusk asymmetry in particles of solar wind origin within the magnetosphere (2001)

Stubbs, T. J., Lockwood, M., Cargill, P., Fennell, J., Grande, M., Kellett, B., ...

Solar wind/magnetosheath plasma in the magnetosphere can be identified using a component that has a higher charge state, lower density and, at least soon after their entry into the magnetosphere,...

Identification of magnetosheath mirror modes in Equator-S magnetic field data (1999)

Lucek, E. A., Dunlop, M. W., Balogh, A., Cargill, P., Baumjohann, W., Georgescu, E., ...

Between December 1997 and March 1998 Equator-S made a number of excursions into the dawn-side magnetosheath, over a range of local times between 6:00 and 10:40 LT. Clear mirror-like structures,...

Identification of magnetosheath mirror modes in Equator-S magnetic field data (1999)

Lucek, E. A., Dunlop, M. W., Balogh, A., Cargill, P., Baumjohann, W., Georgescu, E., ...

Between December 1997 and March 1998 Equator-S made a number of excursions into the dawn-side magnetosheath, over a range of local times between 6:00 and 10:40 LT. Clear mirror-like structures,...