ENERGY DENSITY OF IONOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-WIND ORIGIN IONS IN THE NEAR-EARTH MAGNETOTAIL DURING SUBSTORMS

被引:106
作者
DAGLIS, IA
LIVI, S
SARRIS, ET
WILKEN, B
机构
[1] NATL OBSERV ATHENS, INST IONOSPHER & SPACE RES, GR-11810 ATHENS, GREECE
[2] DEMOKRITOS UNIV THRACE, DIV TELECOMMUN & SPACE SCI, XANTHI, GREECE
关键词
D O I
10.1029/93JA02772
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Comprehensive energy density studies provide an important measure of the participation of various sources in energization processes and have been relatively rare in the literature. We present a statistical study of the energy density of the near-Earth magnetotail major ions (H+, O+, He++, He+) during substorm expansion phase and discuss its implications for the solar wind/magnetosphere/ionosphere coupling. Our aim is to examine the relation between auroral activity and the particle energization during substorms through the correlation between the AE indices and the energy density of the major magnetospheric ions. The data we used here were collected by the charge-energy-mass (CHEM) spectrometer on board the AMPTE/CCE satellite in the near-equatorial nightside magnetosphere, at geocentric distances approximately 7-9 R(E). CHEM provided the opportunity to conduct the first statistical study of energy density in the near-Earth magnetotail with multispecies particle data extending into the higher energy range (greater-than-or-equal-to 20 keV/e). The use of 1-min AE indices in this study should be emphasized, as the use (in previous statistical studies) of the (3-hour) Kp index or of long-time averages of AE indices essentially smoothed out all the information of substorms. Most distinct feature of our study is the excellent correlation of O+ energy density with the AE index, in contrast with the remarkably poor He++ energy density - AE index correlation. Furthermore, we examined the relation of the ion energy density to the electrojet activity during substorm growth phase. The O+ energy density is strongly correlated with the pre-onset AU index, that is the eastward electrojet intensity, which represents the growth phase current system. Our investigation shows that the near-Earth magnetotail is increasingly fed with energetic ionospheric ions during periods of enhanced dissipation of auroral currents. The participation of the ionosphere in the substorm energization processes seems to be closely, although not solely, associated with the solar wind/magnetosphere coupling. That is, the ionosphere influences actively the substorm energization processes by responding to the increased solar wind/magnetosphere coupling as well as to the unloading dissipation of stored energy with the increased feeding of new material into the magnetosphere.
引用
收藏
页码:5691 / 5703
页数:13
相关论文
共 65 条
[1]  
AKASOFU SI, 1981, GEOPHYS MONOGR SER, V25, P1
[2]  
AKASOFU SI, 1983, HIGH LATITUDE SPACE, P205
[3]  
Axford W. I., 1970, Particles and fields in the magnetosphere, P46
[4]   THE ROLE OF HEAVY IONOSPHERIC IONS IN THE LOCALIZATION OF SUBSTORM DISTURBANCES ON MARCH 22, 1979 - CDAW-6 [J].
BAKER, DN ;
FRITZ, TA ;
LENNARTSSON, W ;
WILKEN, B ;
KROEHL, HW ;
BIRN, J .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 1985, 90 (NA2) :1273-1281
[5]   THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF IONOSPHERIC OXYGEN IN THE INITIATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PLASMA SHEET INSTABILITIES [J].
BAKER, DN ;
HONES, EW ;
YOUNG, DT ;
BIRN, J .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1982, 9 (12) :1337-1340
[6]   MAGNETOTAIL ENERGY-STORAGE AND RELEASE DURING THE CDAW-6 SUBSTORM ANALYSIS INTERVALS [J].
BAKER, DN ;
FRITZ, TA ;
MCPHERRON, RL ;
FAIRFIELD, DH ;
KAMIDE, Y ;
BAUMJOHANN, W .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 1985, 90 (NA2) :1205-1216
[7]   MAGNETIC STORM INJECTION OF 0.9-KEV-E TO 16-KEV-E SOLAR AND TERRESTRIAL IONS INTO THE HIGH-ALTITUDE MAGNETOSPHERE [J].
BALSIGER, H ;
EBERHARDT, P ;
GEISS, J ;
YOUNG, DT .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 1980, 85 (NA4) :1645-1662
[8]  
BANASZKIEWICZ M, 1993, ANN GEOPHYSICAE SC, V11, P390
[9]   SOME RECENT PROGRESS IN SUBSTORM STUDIES [J].
BAUMJOHANN, W .
JOURNAL OF GEOMAGNETISM AND GEOELECTRICITY, 1986, 38 (07) :633-651
[10]  
Baumjohann W., 1982, ADV SPACE RES, V2, P55, DOI [10.1016/0273-1177(82)90363-5, DOI 10.1016/0273-1177(82)90363-5]