Dynamics of plasma, energetic particles, and fields near synchronous orbit in the nighttime sector during magnetospheric substorms
Journal Article
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· J. Geophys. Res.; (United States)
We discuss two phases of substorm-associated magnetospheric dynamics in terms of the particles and fields at synchronous orbit. The first phase corresponds to the 'decreases' of energetic particle flux first identified by Erickson and Winckler (1973) and discussed by Walker et al. (1976) and Erickson et al. (1979). This phase begins one-half hour to one hour before the substorm onset and is characterized by (1) a distortion of the magnetosphere to a more taillike configuration caused by (2) an intensification and/or motion toward the earth of the cross-tail current and of its earthward part, the partial ring current, (3) a shift of trapped particle trajectories closer to the earth on the nightside following contours of constant B causing the particle 'decreases' accompanied by a change in the pitch angle distributions from 'pancake' to 'butterfly' as observed at geostationary orbit, (4) an initiation of a response of the auroral electrojet (AE) index. The decreases of energetic particle flux can correspond to the substorm growth phase as defined initially by McPherron (1970) or the growth or precursor phase of Erickson et al. (1979). Plasma motions and current during decreases tend to be variable, but the description above nevertheless characterizes the large-scale trend. It is suggested that the electric field induced by the increasing tail current near the earth acts opposite to the cross-tail convection field and can temporarily inhibit convection near the geostationary orbit. The second phase is the conventional expansion phase.
- Research Organization:
- School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Ninnesota 55455
- OSTI ID:
- 5234869
- Journal Information:
- J. Geophys. Res.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Geophys. Res.; (United States) Vol. 85:A5; ISSN JGREA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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640203* -- Atmospheric Physics-- Magnetospheric Phenomena-- (-1987)
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
CHARGED-PARTICLE PRECIPITATION
CURRENTS
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
ELECTRIC CURRENTS
ELECTROJETS
ELECTRONS
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
EXPANSION
FERMIONS
INCLINATION
LEPTONS
MAGNETIC BAYS
MAGNETIC FIELD CONFIGURATIONS
MAGNETOSPHERE
MAGNETOTAIL
PLASMA EXPANSION
RADIATION BELTS
TRAPPED ELECTRONS
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
CHARGED-PARTICLE PRECIPITATION
CURRENTS
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
ELECTRIC CURRENTS
ELECTROJETS
ELECTRONS
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
EXPANSION
FERMIONS
INCLINATION
LEPTONS
MAGNETIC BAYS
MAGNETIC FIELD CONFIGURATIONS
MAGNETOSPHERE
MAGNETOTAIL
PLASMA EXPANSION
RADIATION BELTS
TRAPPED ELECTRONS