Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF B-Z reversals

In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar wind variations under conditions of northward or southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) Z-component (BZ). These studies have shown the importance of both temporal and spatial factors in determining the e...

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Main Authors: Cai, H.T., McCrea , I.W., Dunlop, M.W., Davies, J.A., Bogdanova, Y.V., Pitout, F, Milan, S.E., Lockwood, Michael, Ma, S.Y
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spelling ftunivreading:oai:centaur.reading.ac.uk:7221 2024-09-15T18:04:29+00:00 Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF B-Z reversals Cai, H.T. McCrea , I.W. Dunlop, M.W. Davies, J.A. Bogdanova, Y.V. Pitout, F Milan, S.E. Lockwood, Michael Ma, S.Y 2009 https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/7221/ http: www.ann-geophys.net/27/2721/2009/ unknown Copernicus Publications Cai, H.T., McCrea , I.W., Dunlop, M.W., Davies, J.A., Bogdanova, Y.V., Pitout, F., Milan, S.E., Lockwood, M. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90001127.html> orcid:0000-0002-7397-2172 and Ma, S.Y. (2009) Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF B-Z reversals. Annales Geophysicae, 27 (7). pp. 2721-2737. ISSN 0992-7689 doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-27-2721-2009 <https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-27-2721-2009> Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftunivreading https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-27-2721-2009 2024-06-25T14:41:47Z In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar wind variations under conditions of northward or southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) Z-component (BZ). These studies have shown the importance of both temporal and spatial factors in determining the extent and morphology of the cusp and the changes in its location, connected to variations in the reconnection geometry. Here we present a comparative study of the cusp, focusing on an interval characterised by a series of rapid reversals in the BZ-dominated IMF, based on observations from space-borne and ground-based instrumentation. During this interval, from 08:00 to 12:00 UT on 12 February 2003, the IMF BZ component underwent four reversals, remaining for around 30 min in each orientation. The Cluster spacecraft were, at the time, on an outbound trajectory through the Northern Hemisphere magnetosphere, whilst the mainland VHF and Svalbard (ESR) radars of the EISCAT facility were operating in support of the Cluster mission. Both Cluster and the EISCAT were, on occasion during the interval, observing the cusp region. The series of IMF reversal resulted in a sequence of poleward and equatorward motions of the cusp; consequently Cluster crossed the high altitude cusp twice before finally exiting the dayside magnetopause, both times under conditions of northward IMF BZ. The first magnetospheric cusp encounter, by all four Cluster spacecraft, showed reverse ion dispersion typical of lobe reconnection; subsequently, Cluster spacecraft 1 and 3 (only) crossed the cusp for a second time. We suggest that, during this second cusp crossing, these two spacecraft were likely to have been on newly closed field lines, which were first reconnected (opened) at low latitudes and later reconnected again (re-closed) poleward of the northern cusp. Article in Journal/Newspaper EISCAT Svalbard CentAUR: Central Archive at the University of Reading Annales Geophysicae 27 7 2721 2737
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description In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar wind variations under conditions of northward or southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) Z-component (BZ). These studies have shown the importance of both temporal and spatial factors in determining the extent and morphology of the cusp and the changes in its location, connected to variations in the reconnection geometry. Here we present a comparative study of the cusp, focusing on an interval characterised by a series of rapid reversals in the BZ-dominated IMF, based on observations from space-borne and ground-based instrumentation. During this interval, from 08:00 to 12:00 UT on 12 February 2003, the IMF BZ component underwent four reversals, remaining for around 30 min in each orientation. The Cluster spacecraft were, at the time, on an outbound trajectory through the Northern Hemisphere magnetosphere, whilst the mainland VHF and Svalbard (ESR) radars of the EISCAT facility were operating in support of the Cluster mission. Both Cluster and the EISCAT were, on occasion during the interval, observing the cusp region. The series of IMF reversal resulted in a sequence of poleward and equatorward motions of the cusp; consequently Cluster crossed the high altitude cusp twice before finally exiting the dayside magnetopause, both times under conditions of northward IMF BZ. The first magnetospheric cusp encounter, by all four Cluster spacecraft, showed reverse ion dispersion typical of lobe reconnection; subsequently, Cluster spacecraft 1 and 3 (only) crossed the cusp for a second time. We suggest that, during this second cusp crossing, these two spacecraft were likely to have been on newly closed field lines, which were first reconnected (opened) at low latitudes and later reconnected again (re-closed) poleward of the northern cusp.
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author Cai, H.T.
McCrea , I.W.
Dunlop, M.W.
Davies, J.A.
Bogdanova, Y.V.
Pitout, F
Milan, S.E.
Lockwood, Michael
Ma, S.Y
spellingShingle Cai, H.T.
McCrea , I.W.
Dunlop, M.W.
Davies, J.A.
Bogdanova, Y.V.
Pitout, F
Milan, S.E.
Lockwood, Michael
Ma, S.Y
Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF B-Z reversals
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Davies, J.A.
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title Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF B-Z reversals
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title_fullStr Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF B-Z reversals
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