Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams

During high-speed solar wind streams, substorms occur repetitively and relativistic electron fluxes enhance significantly. It has recently been proposed that enhanced dawnside chorus waves lead to the energization of the relativistic electrons and that they are associated with the periods of enhance...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Main Authors: Hwang, JA, Lee, DY, Lyons, LR, Smith, AJ, Zou, S, Min, KW Min, KyoungWook, Kim, KH, Moon, YJ, Park, YD
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Published: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION 2007
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JA012388
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spelling ftkoasas:oai:koasas.kaist.ac.kr:10203/92200 2023-05-15T13:52:07+02:00 Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams Hwang, JA Lee, DY Lyons, LR Smith, AJ Zou, S Min, KW Min, KyoungWook Kim, KH Moon, YJ Park, YD 200709 http://hdl.handle.net/10203/92200 https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JA012388 http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000249689900004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=395d0a69a77a4892902e43d8987013d5 ENG eng AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION ARTICLE A 2007 ftkoasas https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JA012388 2013-12-15T18:14:09Z During high-speed solar wind streams, substorms occur repetitively and relativistic electron fluxes enhance significantly. It has recently been proposed that enhanced dawnside chorus waves lead to the energization of the relativistic electrons and that they are associated with the periods of enhanced convection that precede substorm expansions, rather than with the expansions themselves. In this paper, we have evaluated the statistical significance of this association using a total of 657 substorms during high-speed solar wind streams observed by the ACE spacecraft and whistler-mode chorus waves observed from the VLF/ELF Logger Experiment (VELOX) at Halley station, Antarctica. We find that similar to 66% of the substorm events identified at 0400-1400 MLT show the association with the chorus enhancement that starts to increase similar to 35 min, on average, prior to substorm onsets and remains elevated until declining back to near the preenhancement level in similar to 16 min, on average, after substorm onsets. Our statistical results suggest that a large number of the chorus wave enhancements at dawn to postnoon local times occur during the enhanced convection period of the substorm growth phase. This is distinguished from the chorus wave enhancement near midnight that is caused by substorm-injected electrons after onsets. We find that similar to 59% of the events identified at 2200-0200 MLT show chorus enhancements that start on average similar to 6 min after substorm onsets and remain elevated for similar to 32 min on average. 물리학과 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology: KOASAS - KAIST Open Access Self-Archiving System Halley Station ENVELOPE(-26.541,-26.541,-75.581,-75.581) Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 112 A9 n/a n/a
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description During high-speed solar wind streams, substorms occur repetitively and relativistic electron fluxes enhance significantly. It has recently been proposed that enhanced dawnside chorus waves lead to the energization of the relativistic electrons and that they are associated with the periods of enhanced convection that precede substorm expansions, rather than with the expansions themselves. In this paper, we have evaluated the statistical significance of this association using a total of 657 substorms during high-speed solar wind streams observed by the ACE spacecraft and whistler-mode chorus waves observed from the VLF/ELF Logger Experiment (VELOX) at Halley station, Antarctica. We find that similar to 66% of the substorm events identified at 0400-1400 MLT show the association with the chorus enhancement that starts to increase similar to 35 min, on average, prior to substorm onsets and remains elevated until declining back to near the preenhancement level in similar to 16 min, on average, after substorm onsets. Our statistical results suggest that a large number of the chorus wave enhancements at dawn to postnoon local times occur during the enhanced convection period of the substorm growth phase. This is distinguished from the chorus wave enhancement near midnight that is caused by substorm-injected electrons after onsets. We find that similar to 59% of the events identified at 2200-0200 MLT show chorus enhancements that start on average similar to 6 min after substorm onsets and remain elevated for similar to 32 min on average. 물리학과
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hwang, JA
Lee, DY
Lyons, LR
Smith, AJ
Zou, S
Min, KW Min, KyoungWook
Kim, KH
Moon, YJ
Park, YD
spellingShingle Hwang, JA
Lee, DY
Lyons, LR
Smith, AJ
Zou, S
Min, KW Min, KyoungWook
Kim, KH
Moon, YJ
Park, YD
Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
author_facet Hwang, JA
Lee, DY
Lyons, LR
Smith, AJ
Zou, S
Min, KW Min, KyoungWook
Kim, KH
Moon, YJ
Park, YD
author_sort Hwang, JA
title Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
title_short Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
title_full Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
title_fullStr Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
title_full_unstemmed Statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
title_sort statistical significance of association between whistler-mode chorus enhancements and enhanced convection periods during high-speed streams
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