基于地面光学和无线电仪器以及Arase和Van Allen探测卫星数据的亚极光纬度STEVE、SAR弧和红/绿弧的多事件分析

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1029/2024JA032793
Rei Sugimura, Kazuo Shiokawa, Yuichi Otsuka, Shin-ichiro Oyama, Arto Oksanen, Martin Connors, Akira Kadokura, Igor Poddelsky, Nozomu Nishitani, Simon G. Shepherd, J. Michael Ruohoniemi, Charles Smith, Harlan Spence, Geoff Reeves, Herbert O. Funsten, Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Iku Shinohara, Yoshiya Kasahara, Fuminori Tsuchiya, Atsushi Kumamoto, Atsuki Shinbori, Kazushi Asamura, Shoichiro Yokota, Yoichi Kazama, C.-W. Jun, Shiang-Yu Wang, Sunny W. Y. Tam, Tzu-Fang Chang, Bo-Jhou Wang, Satoshi Kasahara, Kunihiro Keika, Tomoaki Hori, Ayako Matsuoka
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强热发射速度增强(STEVE)是在亚极光纬度观测到的一种纬度狭窄的紫色波段发射。以红色辐射为主的稳定极光红弧(SAR)和同时具有红色和绿色辐射的红/绿弧也出现在亚极光纬度。由于磁层与地面之间的共轭观测有限,对这三种电弧的源等离子体和电磁场的特征还没有完全了解。在这项研究中,我们报告了11个共轭观测(2个steve、7个SAR弧线和2个红/绿弧线),使用了2017年1月至2021年4月期间在7个地面站和磁层卫星(Arase和Van Allen探测器)获得的全天图像。我们发现,在内磁层中,steve和红绿弧的源区位于等离子体层外,SAR弧的源区位于等离子体层与环电流区空间重叠的区域。在频率低于1赫兹的电磁波中观察到史蒂夫和红/绿电弧。SuperDARN雷达数据显示电离层中有很强的向西等离子体流,特别是在STEVE事件期间,而与SAR弧和红/绿弧相关的等离子体流通常较弱且变化较大。STEVE弧和SAR弧可以同时出现在不同纬度,STEVE弧和红/绿弧可以转化为SAR弧。这些首次对三种亚极光纬度极光的综合地面卫星测量增加了我们对这些极光在电离层和磁层中的相似性、差异性和耦合性的理解。
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Multi-Event Analysis of STEVE, SAR Arc, and Red/Green Arc at Subauroral Latitudes Using Data From Ground Optical and Radio Instruments and the Arase and Van Allen Probes Satellites

Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement (STEVE) is a latitudinally narrow, purple-band emission observed at subauroral latitudes. Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arcs characterized by major red emission, and red/green arcs with both red and green emissions also occur at subauroral latitudes. Characteristics of magnetospheric source plasma and electromagnetic fields of these three types of arcs have not been fully understood because of the limited conjugate observations between magnetosphere and the ground. In this study, we report 11 conjugate observations (2 STEVEs, 7 SAR arcs, and 2 red/green arcs), using all-sky images obtained at seven ground stations over more than four years from January 2017 to April 2021 and magnetospheric satellites (Arase and Van Allen Probes). We found that, in the inner magnetosphere, the source region of STEVEs and red/green arcs were located outside the plasmasphere, and that of the SAR arc was in the region of spatial overlap between the plasmasphere and ring current region. Electromagnetic waves at frequencies below 1 Hz were observed for STEVEs and red/green arcs. SuperDARN radar data showed a strong westward plasma flow in the ionosphere, especially during STEVE events, whereas the plasma flows associated with SAR arcs and red/green arcs were generally weaker and variable. The STEVE and SAR arc can appear simultaneously at slightly different latitudes and STEVEs and red/green arcs can transform into SAR arcs. These first comprehensive ground-satellite measurements of three types of subauroral-latitude auroras increase our understanding on similarlity, differences, and coupling of these auroras in the ionosphere and the magnetosphere.

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