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In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge

The substorm current wedge (SCW) is a fundamental component of geomagnetic substorms. Models tend to describe the SCW as a simple line current flowing into the ionosphere toward dawn and out of the ionosphere toward dusk, linked by a westward electrojet. We use multispacecraft observations from peri...

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Autores principales: Forsyth, C, Fazakerley, A N, Rae, I J, J Watt, C E, Murphy, K, Wild, J A, Karlsson, T, Mutel, R, Owen, C J, Ergun, R, Masson, A, Berthomier, M, Donovan, E, Frey, H U, Matzka, J, Stolle, C, Zhang, Y
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4497475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2013JA019302
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author Forsyth, C
Fazakerley, A N
Rae, I J
J Watt, C E
Murphy, K
Wild, J A
Karlsson, T
Mutel, R
Owen, C J
Ergun, R
Masson, A
Berthomier, M
Donovan, E
Frey, H U
Matzka, J
Stolle, C
Zhang, Y
author_facet Forsyth, C
Fazakerley, A N
Rae, I J
J Watt, C E
Murphy, K
Wild, J A
Karlsson, T
Mutel, R
Owen, C J
Ergun, R
Masson, A
Berthomier, M
Donovan, E
Frey, H U
Matzka, J
Stolle, C
Zhang, Y
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description The substorm current wedge (SCW) is a fundamental component of geomagnetic substorms. Models tend to describe the SCW as a simple line current flowing into the ionosphere toward dawn and out of the ionosphere toward dusk, linked by a westward electrojet. We use multispacecraft observations from perigee passes of the Cluster 1 and 4 spacecraft during a substorm on 15 January 2010, in conjunction with ground-based observations, to examine the spatial structuring and temporal variability of the SCW. At this time, the spacecraft traveled east-west azimuthally above the auroral region. We show that the SCW has significant azimuthal substructure on scales of 100 km at altitudes of 4000–7000 km. We identify 26 individual current sheets in the Cluster 4 data and 34 individual current sheets in the Cluster 1 data, with Cluster 1 passing through the SCW 120–240 s after Cluster 4 at 1300–2000 km higher altitude. Both spacecraft observed large-scale regions of net upward and downward field-aligned current, consistent with the large-scale characteristics of the SCW, although sheets of oppositely directed currents were observed within both regions. We show that the majority of these current sheets were closely aligned to a north-south direction, in contrast to the expected east-west orientation of the preonset aurora. Comparing our results with observations of the field-aligned current associated with bursty bulk flows (BBFs), we conclude that significant questions remain for the explanation of SCW structuring by BBF-driven “wedgelets.” Our results therefore represent constraints on future modeling and theoretical frameworks on the generation of the SCW. KEY POINTS: 1. The substorm current wedge (SCW) has significant azimuthal structure. 2. Current sheets within the SCW are north-south aligned. 3. The substructure of the SCW raises questions for the proposed wedgelet scenario.
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spelling pubmed-44974752015-07-10 In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge Forsyth, C Fazakerley, A N Rae, I J J Watt, C E Murphy, K Wild, J A Karlsson, T Mutel, R Owen, C J Ergun, R Masson, A Berthomier, M Donovan, E Frey, H U Matzka, J Stolle, C Zhang, Y J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Articles The substorm current wedge (SCW) is a fundamental component of geomagnetic substorms. Models tend to describe the SCW as a simple line current flowing into the ionosphere toward dawn and out of the ionosphere toward dusk, linked by a westward electrojet. We use multispacecraft observations from perigee passes of the Cluster 1 and 4 spacecraft during a substorm on 15 January 2010, in conjunction with ground-based observations, to examine the spatial structuring and temporal variability of the SCW. At this time, the spacecraft traveled east-west azimuthally above the auroral region. We show that the SCW has significant azimuthal substructure on scales of 100 km at altitudes of 4000–7000 km. We identify 26 individual current sheets in the Cluster 4 data and 34 individual current sheets in the Cluster 1 data, with Cluster 1 passing through the SCW 120–240 s after Cluster 4 at 1300–2000 km higher altitude. Both spacecraft observed large-scale regions of net upward and downward field-aligned current, consistent with the large-scale characteristics of the SCW, although sheets of oppositely directed currents were observed within both regions. We show that the majority of these current sheets were closely aligned to a north-south direction, in contrast to the expected east-west orientation of the preonset aurora. Comparing our results with observations of the field-aligned current associated with bursty bulk flows (BBFs), we conclude that significant questions remain for the explanation of SCW structuring by BBF-driven “wedgelets.” Our results therefore represent constraints on future modeling and theoretical frameworks on the generation of the SCW. KEY POINTS: 1. The substorm current wedge (SCW) has significant azimuthal structure. 2. Current sheets within the SCW are north-south aligned. 3. The substructure of the SCW raises questions for the proposed wedgelet scenario. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-02 2014-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4497475/ /pubmed/26167439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2013JA019302 Text en ©2014. The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Forsyth, C
Fazakerley, A N
Rae, I J
J Watt, C E
Murphy, K
Wild, J A
Karlsson, T
Mutel, R
Owen, C J
Ergun, R
Masson, A
Berthomier, M
Donovan, E
Frey, H U
Matzka, J
Stolle, C
Zhang, Y
In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
title In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
title_full In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
title_fullStr In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
title_full_unstemmed In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
title_short In situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
title_sort in situ spatiotemporal measurements of the detailed azimuthal substructure of the substorm current wedge
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4497475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2013JA019302
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