Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010jgra..11501303h&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 115, Issue A1, CiteID A01303
Physics
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Ionosphere: Plasma Convection (2760), Ionosphere: Polar Cap Ionosphere, Ionosphere: Ionospheric Irregularities, Ionosphere: Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Interactions (2736), Ionosphere: Ion Chemistry And Composition (0335)
Scientific paper
On the night of December 20, 2006, 630 nm airglow images obtained by an all-sky camera at Resolute Bay, Canada (74.73°N, 265.07°E altitude adjusted corrected geomagnetic (AACGM) latitude 82.9°) showed the passage of successive polar cap patches. Shortly after convection came to a temporary halt, one of the patches was reorganized into two substructures in approximately 8 min. The two-dimensional background ionospheric convection pattern measured using the newly deployed PolarDARN radar at Rankin Inlet (62.82°N, 93.11°W AACGM latitude 72.96°) showed that a velocity shear of approximately 120 m s-1/340 km suddenly appeared in the vicinity of the patch at the time of reorganization. A qualitative analysis of the relationship between the magnitude of the velocity shear and the distance between the divided patches indicates that the shear in the background plasma convection velocity significantly contributed to the reorganization of the patch. This shear structure appeared soon after a southward turning of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and was probably associated with the reconfiguration of the convection pattern from a pre-existing northward-oriented IMF pattern to a southward-oriented one. The present observations indicate that the reconfiguration/deformation of patches because of a shear in the background convection field, especially reorganization of patches into smaller substructures, may play an important role in the rapid structuring of patches.
Hosokawa Kazuo
Ogawa Takuro
Otsuka Yoichi
Shiokawa Kazuhiko
Sofko George J.
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