Publications by authors named "Cesar Bertucci"

The objective of this White Paper, submitted to ESA's Voyage 2050 call, is to get a more holistic knowledge of the dynamics of the Martian plasma system, from its surface up to the undisturbed solar wind outside of the induced magnetosphere. This can only be achieved with coordinated multi-point observations with high temporal resolution as they have the scientific potential to track the whole dynamics of the system (from small to large scales), and they constitute the next generation of the exploration of Mars analogous to what happened at Earth a few decades ago. This White Paper discusses the key science questions that are still open at Mars and how they could be addressed with coordinated multipoint missions.

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The structure and variability of Saturn's magnetic field in the vicinity of Titan's orbit is studied. In the dawn magnetosphere, the magnetic field presents a significant radial component directed towards Saturn, suggesting that Titan is usually located below the planet's warped and dynamic magnetodisc. Also, a non-negligible component along the co-rotation direction suggests that Saturn's magnetic field lines close to the magnetodisc are being swept back from their respective magnetic meridians.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Cassini's first close encounter with Titan on October 26, 2004 revealed a unique magnetic field signature, analyzed using an advanced modeling approach.
  • - As Cassini approached Titan, it experienced a magnetic field minimum indicating it entered the magnetic ionopause layer, followed by a shift into the southern magnetic tail lobe.
  • - Throughout the encounter, the magnetic field remained relatively constant for about 20 Titan radii, with a notable change in orientation at Titan's orbit, but no internal magnetic field from Titan was detected.
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