Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval

On 7 December 2000, during 13:30–15:30 UT the MIRACLE all-sky camera at Ny Ålesund observed auroras at high-latitudes (MLAT ~ 76) simultaneously when the Cluster spacecraft were skimming the magnetopause in the same MLT sector (at ~ 16:00–18:00 MLT). The location of the auroras (near the ionospheric...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: K. Kauristie, T. I. Pulkkinen, O. Amm, A. Viljanen, M. Syrjäsuo, P. Janhunen, S. Massetti, S. Orsini, M. Candidi, J. Watermann, E. Donovan, P. Prikryl, I. R. Mann, P. Eglitis, C. Smith, W. F. Denig, H. J. Opgenoorth, M. Lockwood, M. Dunlop, A. Vaivads, M. André
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9a2789173b7a453daa91e4b81e0351a9 2023-05-15T17:48:27+02:00 Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval K. Kauristie T. I. Pulkkinen O. Amm A. Viljanen M. Syrjäsuo P. Janhunen S. Massetti S. Orsini M. Candidi J. Watermann E. Donovan P. Prikryl I. R. Mann P. Eglitis C. Smith W. F. Denig H. J. Opgenoorth M. Lockwood M. Dunlop A. Vaivads M. André 2001-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-19-1683-2001 https://doaj.org/article/9a2789173b7a453daa91e4b81e0351a9 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ann-geophys.net/19/1683/2001/angeo-19-1683-2001.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0992-7689 https://doaj.org/toc/1432-0576 doi:10.5194/angeo-19-1683-2001 0992-7689 1432-0576 https://doaj.org/article/9a2789173b7a453daa91e4b81e0351a9 Annales Geophysicae, Vol 19, Pp 1683-1696 (2001) Science Q Physics QC1-999 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2001 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-19-1683-2001 2022-12-31T14:59:05Z On 7 December 2000, during 13:30–15:30 UT the MIRACLE all-sky camera at Ny Ålesund observed auroras at high-latitudes (MLAT ~ 76) simultaneously when the Cluster spacecraft were skimming the magnetopause in the same MLT sector (at ~ 16:00–18:00 MLT). The location of the auroras (near the ionospheric convection reversal boundary) and the clear correlation between their dynamics and IMF variations suggests their close relationship with R1 currents. Consequently, we can assume that the Cluster spacecraft were making observations in the magnetospheric region associated with the auroras, although exact magnetic conjugacy between the ground-based and satellite observations did not exist. The solar wind variations appeared to control both the behaviour of the auroras and the magnetopause dynamics. Auroral structures were observed at Ny Ålesund especially during periods of negative IMF B Z . In addition, the Cluster spacecraft experienced periodic ( T ~ 4 - 6 min) encounters between magnetospheric and magnetosheath plasmas. These undulations of the boundary can be interpreted as a consequence of tailward propagating magnetopause surface waves. Simultaneous dusk sector ground-based observations show weak, but discernible magnetic pulsations (Pc 5) and occasionally periodic variations ( T ~ 2 - 3 min) in the high-latitude auroras. In the dusk sector, Pc 5 activity was stronger and had characteristics that were consistent with a field line resonance type of activity. When IMF B Z stayed positive for a longer period, the auroras were dimmer and the spacecraft stayed at the outer edge of the magnetopause where they observed electromagnetic pulsations with T ~ 1 min. We find these observations interesting especially from the viewpoint of previously presented studies relating poleward-moving high-latitude auroras with pulsation activity and MHD waves propagating at the magnetospheric boundary layers. Key words. Ionosphere (ionosphere-magnetosphere interaction) – Magnetospheric physics (auroral phenomena; solar wind – ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ny-Ålesund Annales Geophysicae 19 10/12 1683 1696
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Physics
QC1-999
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
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Q
Physics
QC1-999
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
K. Kauristie
T. I. Pulkkinen
O. Amm
A. Viljanen
M. Syrjäsuo
P. Janhunen
S. Massetti
S. Orsini
M. Candidi
J. Watermann
E. Donovan
P. Prikryl
I. R. Mann
P. Eglitis
C. Smith
W. F. Denig
H. J. Opgenoorth
M. Lockwood
M. Dunlop
A. Vaivads
M. André
Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
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description On 7 December 2000, during 13:30–15:30 UT the MIRACLE all-sky camera at Ny Ålesund observed auroras at high-latitudes (MLAT ~ 76) simultaneously when the Cluster spacecraft were skimming the magnetopause in the same MLT sector (at ~ 16:00–18:00 MLT). The location of the auroras (near the ionospheric convection reversal boundary) and the clear correlation between their dynamics and IMF variations suggests their close relationship with R1 currents. Consequently, we can assume that the Cluster spacecraft were making observations in the magnetospheric region associated with the auroras, although exact magnetic conjugacy between the ground-based and satellite observations did not exist. The solar wind variations appeared to control both the behaviour of the auroras and the magnetopause dynamics. Auroral structures were observed at Ny Ålesund especially during periods of negative IMF B Z . In addition, the Cluster spacecraft experienced periodic ( T ~ 4 - 6 min) encounters between magnetospheric and magnetosheath plasmas. These undulations of the boundary can be interpreted as a consequence of tailward propagating magnetopause surface waves. Simultaneous dusk sector ground-based observations show weak, but discernible magnetic pulsations (Pc 5) and occasionally periodic variations ( T ~ 2 - 3 min) in the high-latitude auroras. In the dusk sector, Pc 5 activity was stronger and had characteristics that were consistent with a field line resonance type of activity. When IMF B Z stayed positive for a longer period, the auroras were dimmer and the spacecraft stayed at the outer edge of the magnetopause where they observed electromagnetic pulsations with T ~ 1 min. We find these observations interesting especially from the viewpoint of previously presented studies relating poleward-moving high-latitude auroras with pulsation activity and MHD waves propagating at the magnetospheric boundary layers. Key words. Ionosphere (ionosphere-magnetosphere interaction) – Magnetospheric physics (auroral phenomena; solar wind – ...
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author K. Kauristie
T. I. Pulkkinen
O. Amm
A. Viljanen
M. Syrjäsuo
P. Janhunen
S. Massetti
S. Orsini
M. Candidi
J. Watermann
E. Donovan
P. Prikryl
I. R. Mann
P. Eglitis
C. Smith
W. F. Denig
H. J. Opgenoorth
M. Lockwood
M. Dunlop
A. Vaivads
M. André
author_facet K. Kauristie
T. I. Pulkkinen
O. Amm
A. Viljanen
M. Syrjäsuo
P. Janhunen
S. Massetti
S. Orsini
M. Candidi
J. Watermann
E. Donovan
P. Prikryl
I. R. Mann
P. Eglitis
C. Smith
W. F. Denig
H. J. Opgenoorth
M. Lockwood
M. Dunlop
A. Vaivads
M. André
author_sort K. Kauristie
title Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
title_short Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
title_full Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
title_fullStr Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
title_full_unstemmed Ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
title_sort ground-based and satellite observations of high-latitude auroral activity in the dusk sector of the auroral oval
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