Large-scale vortex dynamics in the evening and midnight auroral zone: Observations and simulations

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Ionosphere: Auroral Ionosphere, Magnetospheric Physics: Auroral Phenomena, Magnetospheric Physics: Mhd Waves And Instabilities

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We use Canadian Auroral Network for the OPEN Program Unified Study All-Sky Imager (ASI) and Meridional Scanning Photometer (MSP) data as the basis for a study of the dynamics of large-scale (hundreds of kilometers) auroral vortices. We consider 28 events corresponding to a range of auroral activity levels. Three of these are presented in detail, one corresponding to growth phase, one to pseudo-breakup and one to expansive phase onset. We show that vortex formation starts from a discrete arc with half thickness δ of the order of 20 km. This arc intensifies near the poleward boundary of enhanced proton aurora, as seen in the Hydrogen β (Hβ) MSP data and becomes azimuthally structured. This structuring is in the form of vortices with wavelength of the order of ~2πδ. The vortices intensify and extend radially, leading to broadening of the initial arc. While the sizes and growth rates of the vortices vary, the overall scenario of vortex evolution is similar for all of the events. Structures that develop during the growth phase saturate at latitudes matching the poleward boundary of Hβ emissions and pseudobreakup structures saturate further poleward. Expansive phase onset vortices expand poleward in a similar fashion, but we do not observe any saturation stage, presumably due to limitations imposed by the ASI field of view. We present results of shear flow ballooning vortex modeling in which we used initial conditions and parameters consistent with our observations. On the basis of our model results, we speculate that all of these experimentally observed vortices are the result of shear flow ballooning instability in the hot proton region in the near-Earth plasma sheet.

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