GEOS 2 identification of rapidly moving current structures in the equatorial outer magnetosphere during substorms

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Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetism, Geos 2 Satellite, Magnetic Storms, Current Density, Current Sheets, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Magnetic Signatures, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves

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The present analysis of ULF signals detected aboard GEOS 2 during substorm events indicates a definite correlation between magnetospheric substorms and short irregular pulsations (SIPs). SIPs detected in the outer magnetosphere principally occur in conjunction with abrupt changes in the DC magnetic field from a tail-like to a more dipolar configuration. These changes define the substorm onsets at GEOS and at its conjugate point. The waveform of a large fraction of SIPs can be interpreted as the signature of a current structure which passes by the spacecraft at high velocity. When the experimental conditions are favorable, it is possible to show that the currents are field-aligned. Magnetic signatures of localized structures tend to occur significantly after strong spikes in the quasi-DC electric field, contradicting explanations based on kinetic Alfven waves.

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