Magnetic-field observations in the low-latitude magnetotail during substorms

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Geomagnetic Tail, Magnetic Signatures, Magnetic Storms, Satellite Observation, Tropical Regions, Ground Stations, Line Spectra, Magnetic Surveys, Magnetometers, Signature Analysis

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Explorer-34 observations of the low-latitude tail field beyond 25 earth radii are critically examined to see whether the signature of the neutral-line formation is always visible during substorm expansion phases. Cases are found where a clear signature cannot be recognized. However, comparison of the simultaneous tail observations by multiple satellites suggests that the absence of a clear signature can be due largely to the spatial effect, namely, due to the presence of the satellite outside the region where the local magnetic-field condition is influenced by the neutral-line formation. On the other hand, evidence supporting the close association between the neutral-line and the expansion phase is found for substorm events having double expansion-phase onsets.

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