Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri

The Indian Antarctic station Maitri (geog. 70‡45’S, 11‡45’E, geom. 66‡.03S, 53‡.21E) occupies a sub-auroral location during magnetically quiet conditions(Σκρ < 10), but attains an auroral position when the auroral oval shifts equatorwards with increasing strength of magnetic disturbance. At the l...

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Main Authors: Rajaram, G., Hanchinal, A.N., Kalra, R., Nair, K.U., Jeeva, K., Sridharan, M., Dhar, Ajay
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/152
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author Rajaram, G.
Hanchinal, A.N.
Kalra, R.
Nair, K.U.
Jeeva, K.
Sridharan, M.
Dhar, Ajay
author_facet Rajaram, G.
Hanchinal, A.N.
Kalra, R.
Nair, K.U.
Jeeva, K.
Sridharan, M.
Dhar, Ajay
author_sort Rajaram, G.
collection Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG): Repository
description The Indian Antarctic station Maitri (geog. 70‡45’S, 11‡45’E, geom. 66‡.03S, 53‡.21E) occupies a sub-auroral location during magnetically quiet conditions(Σκρ < 10), but attains an auroral position when the auroral oval shifts equatorwards with increasing strength of magnetic disturbance. At the latter times, triangulation with 3 fluxgate magnetometers located at the vertices of a suitable triangle provides a means of monitoring mobile auroral ionospheric current systems over Maitri. The spacing between the magnetometers is typically kept at 75–200 km, keeping in mind the scale-sizes of ∼ 100 km for these mobile current systems. This work reports the results of two triangulation experiments carried out around Maitri in January 1992 and January 1995, both during Antarctic summer. The velocities estimated for pulsations of the Pc4 and Pc5 type were about 0.59 km/sec in the direction 102‡.7 east of due north, in the first case, and about 1–3 km/sec in the second case in the east-west direction. While several magnetometer arrays exist in the northern auroral regions (e.g., the Alberta array in Canada, the Alaskan array in the U.S. and the IMS Scandinavian array), there is no report in literature of triangulation through arrays in Antarctica, except for a one-day study by Neudegget al 1995 for ULF pulsations of the Pc1 and Pc2 type. The velocities obtained for the Pi3 type of irregular pulsations over Antarctica in the present study tally well with those obtained for northern auroral locations.
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spelling ftindinstgeomagn:oai:localhost:123456789/152 2025-01-16T19:26:04+00:00 Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri Rajaram, G. Hanchinal, A.N. Kalra, R. Nair, K.U. Jeeva, K. Sridharan, M. Dhar, Ajay 2002 http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/152 en eng Small-scale auroral Indian Antarctic station Maitri Magnetometers Northern auroral regions Geomagnetic pulsations Mobile auroral current systems Field-aligned currents Article 2002 ftindinstgeomagn 2019-11-26T08:39:12Z The Indian Antarctic station Maitri (geog. 70‡45’S, 11‡45’E, geom. 66‡.03S, 53‡.21E) occupies a sub-auroral location during magnetically quiet conditions(Σκρ < 10), but attains an auroral position when the auroral oval shifts equatorwards with increasing strength of magnetic disturbance. At the latter times, triangulation with 3 fluxgate magnetometers located at the vertices of a suitable triangle provides a means of monitoring mobile auroral ionospheric current systems over Maitri. The spacing between the magnetometers is typically kept at 75–200 km, keeping in mind the scale-sizes of ∼ 100 km for these mobile current systems. This work reports the results of two triangulation experiments carried out around Maitri in January 1992 and January 1995, both during Antarctic summer. The velocities estimated for pulsations of the Pc4 and Pc5 type were about 0.59 km/sec in the direction 102‡.7 east of due north, in the first case, and about 1–3 km/sec in the second case in the east-west direction. While several magnetometer arrays exist in the northern auroral regions (e.g., the Alberta array in Canada, the Alaskan array in the U.S. and the IMS Scandinavian array), there is no report in literature of triangulation through arrays in Antarctica, except for a one-day study by Neudegget al 1995 for ULF pulsations of the Pc1 and Pc2 type. The velocities obtained for the Pi3 type of irregular pulsations over Antarctica in the present study tally well with those obtained for northern auroral locations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG): Repository Antarctic Canada Indian Maitri ENVELOPE(11.733,11.733,-70.764,-70.764)
spellingShingle Small-scale auroral
Indian Antarctic station
Maitri
Magnetometers
Northern auroral regions
Geomagnetic pulsations
Mobile auroral current systems
Field-aligned currents
Rajaram, G.
Hanchinal, A.N.
Kalra, R.
Nair, K.U.
Jeeva, K.
Sridharan, M.
Dhar, Ajay
Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri
title Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri
title_full Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri
title_fullStr Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri
title_full_unstemmed Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri
title_short Velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over Indian Antarctic station Maitri
title_sort velocity of small-scale auroral ionospheric current systems over indian antarctic station maitri
topic Small-scale auroral
Indian Antarctic station
Maitri
Magnetometers
Northern auroral regions
Geomagnetic pulsations
Mobile auroral current systems
Field-aligned currents
topic_facet Small-scale auroral
Indian Antarctic station
Maitri
Magnetometers
Northern auroral regions
Geomagnetic pulsations
Mobile auroral current systems
Field-aligned currents
url http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/152