Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events

We report high-resolution observations of the southward-IMF cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December 16th 1998 by the EISCAT (European incoherent scatter) Svalbard radar (ESR), and compare them with observations of dayside auroral luminosity, as seen at a wavelength of 630 nm by a meridian scanning ph...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: Lockwood, M., McCrea, I. W., Milan, S. E., Moen, J., Cerisier, J. C., Thorolfsson, A.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:angeo34563 2023-05-15T16:04:37+02:00 Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events Lockwood, M. McCrea, I. W. Milan, S. E. Moen, J. Cerisier, J. C. Thorolfsson, A. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-000-1027-5 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/18/1027/2000/ eng eng doi:10.1007/s00585-000-1027-5 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/18/1027/2000/ eISSN: 1432-0576 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-000-1027-5 2020-07-20T16:27:57Z We report high-resolution observations of the southward-IMF cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December 16th 1998 by the EISCAT (European incoherent scatter) Svalbard radar (ESR), and compare them with observations of dayside auroral luminosity, as seen at a wavelength of 630 nm by a meridian scanning photometer at Ny Ålesund, and of plasma flows, as seen by the CUTLASS (co-operative UK twin location auroral sounding system) Finland HF radar. The optical data reveal a series of poleward-moving transient red-line (630 nm) enhancements, events that have been associated with bursts in the rate of magnetopause reconnection generating new open flux. The combined observations at this time have strong similarities to predictions of the effects of soft electron precipitation modulated by pulsed reconnection, as made by Davis and Lockwood (1996); however, the effects of rapid zonal flow in the ionosphere, caused by the magnetic curvature force on the newly opened field lines, are found to be a significant additional factor. In particular, it is shown how enhanced plasma loss rates induced by the rapid convection can explain two outstanding anomalies of the 630 nm transients, namely how minima in luminosity form between the poleward-moving events and how events can re-brighten as they move poleward. The observations show how cusp/cleft aurora and transient poleward-moving auroral forms appear in the ESR data and the conditions which cause enhanced 630 nm emission in the transients: they are an important first step in enabling the ESR to identify these features away from the winter solstice when supporting auroral observations are not available. Key words: Ionosphere (polar ionosphere) - Magnetospheric physics (magnetopause; cusp and boundary layers; solar wind-magnetosphere interactions) Text EISCAT Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Svalbard Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Lockwood ENVELOPE(167.400,167.400,-84.150,-84.150) Ny-Ålesund Svalbard Annales Geophysicae 18 9 1027 1042
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description We report high-resolution observations of the southward-IMF cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December 16th 1998 by the EISCAT (European incoherent scatter) Svalbard radar (ESR), and compare them with observations of dayside auroral luminosity, as seen at a wavelength of 630 nm by a meridian scanning photometer at Ny Ålesund, and of plasma flows, as seen by the CUTLASS (co-operative UK twin location auroral sounding system) Finland HF radar. The optical data reveal a series of poleward-moving transient red-line (630 nm) enhancements, events that have been associated with bursts in the rate of magnetopause reconnection generating new open flux. The combined observations at this time have strong similarities to predictions of the effects of soft electron precipitation modulated by pulsed reconnection, as made by Davis and Lockwood (1996); however, the effects of rapid zonal flow in the ionosphere, caused by the magnetic curvature force on the newly opened field lines, are found to be a significant additional factor. In particular, it is shown how enhanced plasma loss rates induced by the rapid convection can explain two outstanding anomalies of the 630 nm transients, namely how minima in luminosity form between the poleward-moving events and how events can re-brighten as they move poleward. The observations show how cusp/cleft aurora and transient poleward-moving auroral forms appear in the ESR data and the conditions which cause enhanced 630 nm emission in the transients: they are an important first step in enabling the ESR to identify these features away from the winter solstice when supporting auroral observations are not available. Key words: Ionosphere (polar ionosphere) - Magnetospheric physics (magnetopause; cusp and boundary layers; solar wind-magnetosphere interactions)
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author Lockwood, M.
McCrea, I. W.
Milan, S. E.
Moen, J.
Cerisier, J. C.
Thorolfsson, A.
spellingShingle Lockwood, M.
McCrea, I. W.
Milan, S. E.
Moen, J.
Cerisier, J. C.
Thorolfsson, A.
Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
author_facet Lockwood, M.
McCrea, I. W.
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Cerisier, J. C.
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title Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
title_short Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
title_full Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
title_fullStr Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
title_full_unstemmed Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
title_sort plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp/cleft auroral transients: eiscat svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events
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