The distant magnetotail's response to a strong interplanetary magnetic field By - Twisting, flattening, and field line bending

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Geomagnetic Tail, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetopause, Solar Wind, Boundary Layer Plasmas, Ecliptic, Electron Energy, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Magnetic Field Configurations, Plasma Oscillations, Wave Propagation

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During an interval of strong interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) By, while ISEE 3 was in the distant magnetotail, the north lobe was observed south of the ecliptic plane. Lobe field lines were strongly bent in the direction of the IMF, and a dense boundary layer plasma was observed. During the interval, magnetopause normals pointed in the z direction, although ISEE 3 was near the dawnside ecliptic plane. The observations are interpreted in terms of field line bending within a twisted and flattened magnetotail.

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