Features of the substorm in the PROMIS experiment (May 4, 1986)

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Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Instability, Polar Substorms, Solar Protons, Solar Wind, Earth Ionosphere, Geomagnetism, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Disturbances

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Results obtained on substorm characteristics during the PROMIS (Polar Region Outer Magnetosphere Study) experiment on May 4, 1986 are presented. It is shown that intense explosive substorms exist which commence immediately after the southward reversal of the Bz component. The magnetic energy for such substorms, stored in the magnetotail, is preserved in the course of a relatively long period (more than 1 hour) where Bz is greater than 0 immediately preceding the explosive phase.

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