Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere

A long series of polar patches was observed by ionosondes and an all-sky imager during a disturbed period ( K p = 7- and IMF B z < 0). The ionosondes measured electron densities of up to 9 × 10 11 m -3 in the patch center, an increase above the density minimum between patches by a factor of \sim4...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: P. Prikryl, J. W. MacDougall, I. F. Grant, D. P. Steele, G. J. Sofko, R. A. Greenwald
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Published: Copernicus Publications 1999
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a8a68d18432b4bfbae6a65b4e64bc8e7 2023-05-15T17:39:17+02:00 Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere P. Prikryl J. W. MacDougall I. F. Grant D. P. Steele G. J. Sofko R. A. Greenwald 1999-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-999-0463-0 https://doaj.org/article/a8a68d18432b4bfbae6a65b4e64bc8e7 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ann-geophys.net/17/463/1999/angeo-17-463-1999.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0992-7689 https://doaj.org/toc/1432-0576 doi:10.1007/s00585-999-0463-0 0992-7689 1432-0576 https://doaj.org/article/a8a68d18432b4bfbae6a65b4e64bc8e7 Annales Geophysicae, Vol 17, Pp 463-489 (1999) Science Q Physics QC1-999 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 1999 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-999-0463-0 2022-12-31T14:25:02Z A long series of polar patches was observed by ionosondes and an all-sky imager during a disturbed period ( K p = 7- and IMF B z < 0). The ionosondes measured electron densities of up to 9 × 10 11 m -3 in the patch center, an increase above the density minimum between patches by a factor of \sim4.5. Bands of F-region irregularities generated at the equatorward edge of the patches were tracked by HF radars. The backscatter bands were swept northward and eastward across the polar cap in a fan-like formation as the afternoon convection cell expanded due to the IMF B y > 0. Near the north magnetic pole, an all-sky imager observed the 630-nm emission patches of a distinctly band-like shape drifting northeastward to eastward. The 630-nm emission patches were associated with the density patches and backscatter bands. The patches originated in, or near, the cusp footprint where they were formed by convection bursts (flow channel events, FCEs) structuring the solar EUV-produced photoionization and the particle-produced auroral/cusp ionization by segmenting it into elongated patches. Just equatorward of the cusp footprint Pc5 field line resonances (FLRs) were observed by magnetometers, riometers and VHF/HF radars. The AC electric field associated with the FLRs resulted in a poleward-progressing zonal flow pattern and backscatter bands. The VHF radar Doppler spectra indicated the presence of steep electron density gradients which, through the gradient drift instability, can lead to the generation of the ionospheric irregularities found in patches. The FLRs and FCEs were associated with poleward-progressing DPY currents (Hall currents modulated by the IMF B y ) and riometer absorption enhancements. The temporal and spatial characteristics of the VHF backscatter and associated riometer absorptions closely resembled those of poleward moving auroral forms (PMAFs). In the solar wind, IMP 8 observed large amplitude Alfvén waves that were correlated with Pc5 pulsations observed by the ground magnetometers, riometers and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Magnetic Pole Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Annales Geophysicae 17 4 463 489
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Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
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description A long series of polar patches was observed by ionosondes and an all-sky imager during a disturbed period ( K p = 7- and IMF B z < 0). The ionosondes measured electron densities of up to 9 × 10 11 m -3 in the patch center, an increase above the density minimum between patches by a factor of \sim4.5. Bands of F-region irregularities generated at the equatorward edge of the patches were tracked by HF radars. The backscatter bands were swept northward and eastward across the polar cap in a fan-like formation as the afternoon convection cell expanded due to the IMF B y > 0. Near the north magnetic pole, an all-sky imager observed the 630-nm emission patches of a distinctly band-like shape drifting northeastward to eastward. The 630-nm emission patches were associated with the density patches and backscatter bands. The patches originated in, or near, the cusp footprint where they were formed by convection bursts (flow channel events, FCEs) structuring the solar EUV-produced photoionization and the particle-produced auroral/cusp ionization by segmenting it into elongated patches. Just equatorward of the cusp footprint Pc5 field line resonances (FLRs) were observed by magnetometers, riometers and VHF/HF radars. The AC electric field associated with the FLRs resulted in a poleward-progressing zonal flow pattern and backscatter bands. The VHF radar Doppler spectra indicated the presence of steep electron density gradients which, through the gradient drift instability, can lead to the generation of the ionospheric irregularities found in patches. The FLRs and FCEs were associated with poleward-progressing DPY currents (Hall currents modulated by the IMF B y ) and riometer absorption enhancements. The temporal and spatial characteristics of the VHF backscatter and associated riometer absorptions closely resembled those of poleward moving auroral forms (PMAFs). In the solar wind, IMP 8 observed large amplitude Alfvén waves that were correlated with Pc5 pulsations observed by the ground magnetometers, riometers and ...
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author P. Prikryl
J. W. MacDougall
I. F. Grant
D. P. Steele
G. J. Sofko
R. A. Greenwald
author_facet P. Prikryl
J. W. MacDougall
I. F. Grant
D. P. Steele
G. J. Sofko
R. A. Greenwald
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title Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
title_short Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
title_full Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
title_fullStr Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
title_full_unstemmed Observations of polar patches generated by solar wind Alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
title_sort observations of polar patches generated by solar wind alfvén wave coupling to the dayside magnetosphere
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