Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971

The purpose of this study is to correlate in detail auroral activity with the corresponding disturbances in the magnetotail. The auroral data were recorded by optical instruments aboard an airplane flying over the Arctic Ocean along the Alaska meridian and by the Alaska meridian chain of all-sky cam...

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Main Authors: Hones, E. W., Jr., Wolcott, J. H., Bame, S. J., Akasofu, S.-I., Fairfield, D. H., Meng, C.-I.
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Published: 1976
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19760046371 2023-05-15T15:06:05+02:00 Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971 Hones, E. W., Jr. Wolcott, J. H. Bame, S. J. Akasofu, S.-I. Fairfield, D. H. Meng, C.-I. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 1, 1976 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19760046371 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19760046371 Accession ID: 76A29337 Copyright Other Sources 46 Journal of Geophysical Research; 81; Apr. 1 1976 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T12:42:30Z The purpose of this study is to correlate in detail auroral activity with the corresponding disturbances in the magnetotail. The auroral data were recorded by optical instruments aboard an airplane flying over the Arctic Ocean along the Alaska meridian and by the Alaska meridian chain of all-sky cameras. The corresponding magnetotail observations were made by various instruments on Vela 6A and Imp 5; the interplanetary magnetic field was monitored concurrently by Explorer 35. Three successive substorms were observed on February 17, 1971. Each substorm was readily identified by the classical auroral and magnetic signatures which accompanied its onset. The observed variations of plasma and magnetic field in the magnetotail were consistent with the idea that a neutral line formed in the range X sub SM between -12 and -18 R sub E at the onset of each substorm expansive phase and then moved tailward past X sub SM = -18 R sub E some tens of minutes afterward. The Z component of the tail magnetic field decreased rather steadily for a period of 1-2 1/2 hours after each substorm and until the onset of the next expansive phase, reaching a minimum value just before each onset. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic 46
spellingShingle 46
Hones, E. W., Jr.
Wolcott, J. H.
Bame, S. J.
Akasofu, S.-I.
Fairfield, D. H.
Meng, C.-I.
Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
topic_facet 46
description The purpose of this study is to correlate in detail auroral activity with the corresponding disturbances in the magnetotail. The auroral data were recorded by optical instruments aboard an airplane flying over the Arctic Ocean along the Alaska meridian and by the Alaska meridian chain of all-sky cameras. The corresponding magnetotail observations were made by various instruments on Vela 6A and Imp 5; the interplanetary magnetic field was monitored concurrently by Explorer 35. Three successive substorms were observed on February 17, 1971. Each substorm was readily identified by the classical auroral and magnetic signatures which accompanied its onset. The observed variations of plasma and magnetic field in the magnetotail were consistent with the idea that a neutral line formed in the range X sub SM between -12 and -18 R sub E at the onset of each substorm expansive phase and then moved tailward past X sub SM = -18 R sub E some tens of minutes afterward. The Z component of the tail magnetic field decreased rather steadily for a period of 1-2 1/2 hours after each substorm and until the onset of the next expansive phase, reaching a minimum value just before each onset.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Hones, E. W., Jr.
Wolcott, J. H.
Bame, S. J.
Akasofu, S.-I.
Fairfield, D. H.
Meng, C.-I.
author_facet Hones, E. W., Jr.
Wolcott, J. H.
Bame, S. J.
Akasofu, S.-I.
Fairfield, D. H.
Meng, C.-I.
author_sort Hones, E. W., Jr.
title Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
title_short Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
title_full Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
title_fullStr Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
title_full_unstemmed Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
title_sort correlated observations of several auroral substorms on february 17, 1971
publishDate 1976
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
Alaska
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Alaska
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