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Recent advances on magnetic reconnection and dipolarization at Saturn
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<p>Magnetic reconnection and dipolarization are crucial processes in driving magnetospheric dynamics, including particle energization, mass circulation, auroral processes etc. Recent studies revealed that these processes at Saturn are fundamentally different to the ones at Earth. The reconnection and dipolarization processes are far more important than previously expected at Saturn&#8217;s dayside magnetodisc. Dayside magnetodisc reconnection was directly identified using Cassini measurements (Guo et al. 2018), and was found to be drizzle-like and rotating in Saturn&#8217;s magnetosphere (Yao et al. 2017 and Guo et al. 2019). Moreover, magnetic dipolarization could also exist at Saturn&#8217;s dayside, which is fundamentally different to the terrestrial situation (Yao et al. 2018). We here review these recent advances and their potential implications to future investigations, for example the application to Jupiter&#8217;s magnetosphere.</p>
Title: Recent advances on magnetic reconnection and dipolarization at Saturn
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<p>Magnetic reconnection and dipolarization are crucial processes in driving magnetospheric dynamics, including particle energization, mass circulation, auroral processes etc.
Recent studies revealed that these processes at Saturn are fundamentally different to the ones at Earth.
The reconnection and dipolarization processes are far more important than previously expected at Saturn&#8217;s dayside magnetodisc.
Dayside magnetodisc reconnection was directly identified using Cassini measurements (Guo et al.
2018), and was found to be drizzle-like and rotating in Saturn&#8217;s magnetosphere (Yao et al.
2017 and Guo et al.
2019).
Moreover, magnetic dipolarization could also exist at Saturn&#8217;s dayside, which is fundamentally different to the terrestrial situation (Yao et al.
2018).
We here review these recent advances and their potential implications to future investigations, for example the application to Jupiter&#8217;s magnetosphere.
</p>.
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