Shapes of equal-volume isolines of magnetic flux tubes and the problem of choosing a reference frame to describe processes at high latitudes

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Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetic Latitude, Magnetic Anomalies, Magnetic Flux, Polar Regions, Magnetic Fields, Magnetically Trapped Particles, Reference Systems

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A preliminary analysis of the problem of choosing a reference frame to describe high-latitude processes in the magnetosphere is presented. Tsyganenko's (1987) model is used to calculate volumes of magnetic flux tubes at geomagnetic latitudes greater than 50 deg for different Kp values. Equal-volume isolines are constructed in a geomagnetic reference frame. Changes in the isoline shapes with changes in the geomagnetic-activity level are examined.

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