Substorm observations in the early morning sector with Equator-S and Geotail |
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Authors: | R. Nakamura G. Haerendel W. Baumjohann A. Vaivads H. Kucharek B. Klecker E. Georgescu J. Birn L. M. Kistler T. Mukai S. Kokubun P. Eglitis L. A. Frank J. B. Sigwarth |
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Affiliation: | (1) Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany;(2) Institut for Space Sciences, Bucharest, Romania;(3) Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA;(4) Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire, USA;(5) Institut for Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara, Japan;(6) Solar-Terrestrial-Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan;(7) Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden;(8) Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland;(9) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, USA |
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Abstract: | Data from Equator-S and Geotail are used to study the dynamics of the plasma sheet observed during a substorm with multiple intensifications on 25 April 1998, when both spacecraft were located in the early morning sector (03–04 MLT) at a radial distance of 10–11 RE. In association with the onset of a poleward expansion of the aurora and the westward electrojet in the premidnight and midnight sector, both satellites in the morning sector observed plasma sheet thinning and changes toward a more tail-like field configuration. During the subsequent poleward expansion in a wider local time sector (20−04 MLT), on the other hand, the magnetic field configuration at both satellites changed into a more dipolar configuration and both satellites encountered again the hot plasma sheet. High-speed plasma flows with velocities of up to 600 km/s and lasting 2–5 min were observed in the plasma sheet and near its boundary during this plasma sheet expansion. These high-speed flows included significant dawn-dusk flows and had a shear structure. They may have been produced by an induced electric field at the local dipolarization region and/or by an enhanced pressure gradient associated with the injection in the midnight plasma sheet. |
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Keywords: | Magnetospheric physics (magnetospheric configuration and dynamics plasma sheet storms and substorms) |
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