The active phase of substorms according to ground and satellite data

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Ground Truth, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Magnetospheric Proton Density, Polar Substorms, Satellite Sounding, Auroral Zones, Energetic Particles, Geomagnetism

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Ground and satellite (GEOS-2) data were used to study five substorms in January and March of 1979 during the SAMBO-79 experiment. It is shown that a rapid dipoling of the magnetic field and an anticorrelation of high-energy proton and electron fluxes in the magnetosphere at 6.6 earth radii are connected with the western edge of the expanding auroral bulge during a substorm. It is also demonstrated that the period of the maximum current intensity in the active substorm phase is characterized by 'activations' which occur every five minutes and encompass a large latitude interval.

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