IMAGE FUV and in situ FAST particle observations of substorm aurorae -: art. no. 8010

被引:39
作者
Mende, SB
Carlson, CW
Frey, HU
Immel, TJ
Gérard, JC
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Univ Liege, Inst Astrophys, Lab Phys Atmospher & Planetaire, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
关键词
D O I
10.1029/2002JA009413
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Images from the IMAGE Wide-band Imaging Camera (WIC) and Spectrographic Imager ( SI) channels SI-12 and SI-13 were compared to in situ data taken by FAST during several substorms. FAST spacecraft observations have shown that the high latitude auroral ionosphere has several distinct regions. Intense auroras are seen in regions of upward directed quasi static electric fields and of Alfven wave accelerated superthermal electrons. In two of the cases presented, the satellite passed through an active poleward propagating substorm surge on its duskward flank. Both show that the superthermal wave accelerated component to be on the polar cap boundary of the surge, and that it could be distinguished from quasi static field "inverted V" precipitation which occurred at the more equatorward parts of the auroral oval. In one of these cases, the surge was accompanied by intense ion outflow. Three cases showed the FAST satellite passing through the substorm aurora at midnight or the dawn side outside of the surge and the wave accelerated electrons were less clearly separated from the inverted V type precipitation. The wave accelerated electrons were seen to be part of very short-lived transient events, i.e., bursts. The region of auroral forms, associated with Alfven waves exhibit relatively soft auroral precipitation with very intense electron fluxes. By comparing the intensity of the WIC and SI-13 channels of IMAGE FUV, it is possible sometimes to distinguish optically between the two types of regions. Global imaging of the two regions would allow the separation of quasi-static plasma convection regions containing inverted V-s from regions of Alfven wave driven electrons signifying substorm related magnetic field dynamics.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   OBSERVATIONS OF AN UPWARD-DIRECTED ELECTRON-BEAM WITH THE PERPENDICULAR TEMPERATURE OF THE COLD IONOSPHERE [J].
BOEHM, MH ;
CLEMMONS, J ;
WAHLUND, JE ;
ERIKSSON, A ;
ELIASSON, L ;
BLOMBERG, L ;
KINTNER, P ;
HOFNER, H .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1995, 22 (16) :2103-2106
[2]  
BURCH JL, 1991, AURORAL PHYSICS
[3]   FAST observations in the downward auroral current region: Energetic upgoing electron beams, parallel potential drops, and ion heating [J].
Carlson, CW ;
McFadden, JP ;
Ergun, RE ;
Temerin, M ;
Peria, W ;
Mozer, FS ;
Klumpar, DM ;
Shelley, EG ;
Peterson, WK ;
Moebius, E ;
Elphic, R ;
Strangeway, R ;
Cattell, C ;
Pfaff, R .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1998, 25 (12) :2017-2020
[4]   Alfven waves, density cavities and electron acceleration observed from the FAST spacecraft [J].
Chaston, CC ;
Carlson, CW ;
Ergun, RE ;
McFadden, JP .
PHYSICA SCRIPTA, 2000, T84 :64-68
[5]   Driven Alfven waves and electron acceleration: A FAST case study [J].
Chaston, CC ;
Bonnell, JW ;
Peticolas, LM ;
Carlson, CW ;
McFadden, JP ;
Ergun, RE .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2002, 29 (11) :30-1
[6]   FAST observations of inertial Alfven waves and electron acceleration in the dayside aurora [J].
Chaston, CC ;
Peria, WJ ;
Carlson, CW ;
Ergun, RE ;
McFadden, JP .
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH PART C-SOLAR-TERRESTIAL AND PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2001, 26 (1-3) :201-205
[7]   THE DOUBLE OVAL UV AURORAL DISTRIBUTION .1. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MAPPING OF AURORAL ARCS [J].
ELPHINSTONE, RD ;
MURPHREE, JS ;
HEARN, DJ ;
COGGER, LL ;
SANDAHL, I ;
NEWELL, PT ;
KLUMPAR, DM ;
OHTANI, S ;
SAUVAUD, JA ;
POTEMRA, TA ;
MURSULA, K ;
WRIGHT, A ;
SHAPSHAK, M .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 1995, 100 (A7) :12075-12092
[8]   THE DOUBLE OVAL UV AURORAL DISTRIBUTION .2. THE MOST POLEWARD ARC SYSTEM AND THE DYNAMICS OF THE MAGNETOTAIL [J].
ELPHINSTONE, RD ;
HEARN, DJ ;
COGGER, LL ;
MURPHREE, JS ;
WRIGHT, A ;
SANDAHL, I ;
OHTANI, S ;
NEWELL, PT ;
KLUMPAR, DM ;
SHAPSHAK, M ;
POTEMRA, TA ;
MURSULA, K ;
SAUVAUD, JA .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 1995, 100 (A7) :12093-12102
[9]   FAST satellite observations of electric field structures in the auroral zone [J].
Ergun, RE ;
Carlson, CW ;
McFadden, JP ;
Mozer, FS ;
Delory, GT ;
Peria, W ;
Chaston, CC ;
Temerin, M ;
Elphic, R ;
Strangeway, R ;
Pfaff, R ;
Cattell, CA ;
Klumpar, D ;
Shelley, E ;
Peterson, W ;
Moebius, E ;
Kistler, L .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1998, 25 (12) :2025-2028
[10]   PRECIPITATING ELECTRON FLUXES FORMED BY A MAGNETIC-FIELD ALIGNED POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE [J].
EVANS, DS .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 1974, 79 (19) :2853-2858