Association of High-Latitude Geomagnetic Perturbations and Pi1 and Pi2 Pulsations With the Three Steps of Auroral Onset Arc Development at Substorm Onset

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1029/2024JA032595
Madeeha Talha, Yukinaga Miyashita
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Using Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) data, we studied the stepwise development in high-latitude geomagnetic perturbations and Pi1 and Pi2 pulsations during substorm onsets and their association with stepwise auroral onset arc development by analyzing four substorm events. We found that the geomagnetic perturbations and pulsations which are magnetic signatures of the substorm on the ground show stepwise changes and excitation similar to the development of the auroral onset arc which is the visual manifestation of the substorm. We observed minor to small changes in magnetic perturbations and excitation of Pi2 pulsations before initial brightening (IB), and the subsequent excitation of Pi1 and the second Pi2 at or around the further enhancement of onset arc (FE). Then, a steep fall in the magnetic northward component, and the largest-amplitude and highest-frequency Pi1 and Pi2 pulsations appeared at or after poleward expansion (PE). The appearance of FE in all four events and its association with magnetic perturbations and pulsations suggest that FE is an important step in addition to IB and PE. The detailed analysis of the FE step using ground- and space-based data may provide information on the substorm triggering mechanism, the sequence of mechanisms behind the substorm, as well as the mechanisms responsible for the excitation of Pi1 and Pi2 pulsations.

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高纬度地磁扰动以及 Pi1 和 Pi2 脉动与亚暴发生时极光起弧发展的三个步骤之间的关系
利用亚暴期间事件和宏观相互作用时间历程(THEMIS)数据,我们通过分析四次亚暴事件,研究了亚暴发生期间高纬度地磁扰动和Pi1、Pi2脉动的阶梯式发展及其与极光起始弧阶梯式发展的关联。我们发现,地磁扰动和脉动是亚暴在地面上的磁场特征,与亚暴的直观表现--极光起始弧的发展相似,呈现出阶梯式变化和激发。我们观察到,在初始增亮(IB)之前,磁扰动和 Pi2 脉冲的激发发生了轻微到微小的变化,随后在极光起始弧进一步增强(FE)时或前后,Pi1 和第二个 Pi2 脉冲被激发。随后,磁场向北分量急剧下降,最大振幅和最高频率的 Pi1 和 Pi2 脉动出现在极向扩展(PE)时或之后。所有四个事件中都出现了 FE,而且它与磁扰动和脉动有关,这表明除了 IB 和 PE 之外,FE 也是一个重要的步骤。利用地基和天基数据对 FE 步骤进行详细分析,可能会为亚暴触发机制、亚暴背后的机制序列以及 Pi1 和 Pi2 脉动的激发机制提供信息。
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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