Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers

We examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29August 2004 involving a two-stage onset and subsequent re-intensifications. Cluster and Double Star provide observations of magnetotail dynamics, while the corresponding auroral evolution, convection response, and substorm cu...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: S. E. Milan, J. A. Wild, B. Hubert, C. M. Carr, E. A. Lucek, J. M. Bosqued, J. F. Watermann, J. A. Slavin
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2006
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:263337b52056485e88b2ac78e62dd6df 2023-05-15T16:27:57+02:00 Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers S. E. Milan J. A. Wild B. Hubert C. M. Carr E. A. Lucek J. M. Bosqued J. F. Watermann J. A. Slavin 2006-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-751-2006 https://doaj.org/article/263337b52056485e88b2ac78e62dd6df EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ann-geophys.net/24/751/2006/angeo-24-751-2006.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0992-7689 https://doaj.org/toc/1432-0576 doi:10.5194/angeo-24-751-2006 0992-7689 1432-0576 https://doaj.org/article/263337b52056485e88b2ac78e62dd6df Annales Geophysicae, Vol 24, Pp 751-767 (2006) Science Q Physics QC1-999 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2006 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-751-2006 2022-12-31T01:22:42Z We examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29August 2004 involving a two-stage onset and subsequent re-intensifications. Cluster and Double Star provide observations of magnetotail dynamics, while the corresponding auroral evolution, convection response, and substorm current wedge development are monitored by IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and the Greenland magnetometer chain, respectively. The first stage of onset is associated with the reconnection of closed flux in the plasma sheet; this is accompanied by a short-lived auroral intensification, a modest substorm current wedge magnetic bay, but no significant ionospheric convection enhancement. The second stage follows the progression of reconnection to the open field lines of the lobes; accompanied by prolonged auroral bulge and westward-travelling surge development, enhanced magnetic bays and convection. We find that the tail dynamics are highly influenced by ongoing dayside creation of open flux, leading to flux pile-up in the near-tail and a step-wise down-tail motion of the tail reconnection site. In all, 5dipolarizations are observed, each associated with the closure of ~0.1 GWb of flux. Very simple calculations indicate that the X-line should progress down-tail at a speed of 20 km s -1 , or 6 R E between each dipolarization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Annales Geophysicae 24 2 751 767
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S. E. Milan
J. A. Wild
B. Hubert
C. M. Carr
E. A. Lucek
J. M. Bosqued
J. F. Watermann
J. A. Slavin
Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers
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description We examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29August 2004 involving a two-stage onset and subsequent re-intensifications. Cluster and Double Star provide observations of magnetotail dynamics, while the corresponding auroral evolution, convection response, and substorm current wedge development are monitored by IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and the Greenland magnetometer chain, respectively. The first stage of onset is associated with the reconnection of closed flux in the plasma sheet; this is accompanied by a short-lived auroral intensification, a modest substorm current wedge magnetic bay, but no significant ionospheric convection enhancement. The second stage follows the progression of reconnection to the open field lines of the lobes; accompanied by prolonged auroral bulge and westward-travelling surge development, enhanced magnetic bays and convection. We find that the tail dynamics are highly influenced by ongoing dayside creation of open flux, leading to flux pile-up in the near-tail and a step-wise down-tail motion of the tail reconnection site. In all, 5dipolarizations are observed, each associated with the closure of ~0.1 GWb of flux. Very simple calculations indicate that the X-line should progress down-tail at a speed of 20 km s -1 , or 6 R E between each dipolarization.
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author S. E. Milan
J. A. Wild
B. Hubert
C. M. Carr
E. A. Lucek
J. M. Bosqued
J. F. Watermann
J. A. Slavin
author_facet S. E. Milan
J. A. Wild
B. Hubert
C. M. Carr
E. A. Lucek
J. M. Bosqued
J. F. Watermann
J. A. Slavin
author_sort S. E. Milan
title Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers
title_short Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers
title_full Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers
title_fullStr Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers
title_full_unstemmed Flux closure during a substorm observed by Cluster, Double Star, IMAGE FUV, SuperDARN, and Greenland magnetometers
title_sort flux closure during a substorm observed by cluster, double star, image fuv, superdarn, and greenland magnetometers
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