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Simultaneous ionospheric and magnetospheric observations of azimuthally propagating transient features during substorms
Authors:T K Yeoman  T Mukai  T Yamamoto
Institution:(1) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK;(2) Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Yoshinodai 3-1-1, Sagamiharashi Kanagawa, 229, Japan
Abstract:During the 6th August 1995, the CUTLASS Finland HF radar ran in a high time resolution mode, allowing measurements of line-of-sight convection velocities along a single beam with a temporal resolution of 14 s. Data from such scans, during the substorm expansion phase, revealed pulses of equatorward flow exceeding sim600 m s–1 with a duration of sim5 min and a repetition period of sim8 min. Each pulse of enhanced equatorward flow was preceded by an interval of suppressed flow and enhanced ionospheric Hall conductance. These transient features, which propagate eastwards away from local midnight, have been interpreted as ionospheric current vortices associated with fieldaligned current pairs. The present study reveals that these ionospheric convection features appear to have an accompanying signature in the magnetosphere, comprising a dawnward perturbation and dipolarisation of the magnetic field and dawnward plasma flow, measured in the geomagnetic tail by the Geotail spacecraft, located at L = 10 and some four hours to the east, in the postmidnight sector. These signatures are suggested to be the consequence of the observation of the same field aligned currents in the magnetosphere. Their possible relationship with bursty Earthward plasma flow and magnetotail reconnection is discussed.
Keywords:Ionosphere (Auroral  ionosphere)  Magnetospheric Physics (Magnetotail  Storms and substorms)
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