Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001jgr...10610777n&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 106, Issue A6, p. 10777-10790
Physics
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Magnetospheric Physics
Scientific paper
Flow burst events with a flux transfer rate exceeding 2 mV/m and with a duration of less than 10 min observed by Geotail are compared with auroral signatures obtained from the Polar ultraviolet imager. It is shown that all the flow bursts correspond either to localized auroral intensifications associated with small poleward expansions and pseudobreakups or to an activation starting at the poleward edge of the expanded auroral oval that develop equatorward toward the foot point of the satellite, including auroral streamers. Earthward flow bursts related to pseudobreakups and small expansions are observed mainly in the region earthward of 15RE, more inward than those flows related to high-latitude auroral activations and auroral streamers. Although most of these auroral activations precede the observations of the flow bursts by a few minutes, the activations that break up near the foot point of the satellite start typically within +/-1 min of the onset of flow burst observation.
Baumjohann Wolfgang
Brittnacher M.
Kubyshkina M.
Liou Kan
Mukai Tadashi
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