Spatial scale of the substorm onset region determined from multi-point satellite and ground-based observationsThe temporal and spatial scale of the onset of two substorm events is investigated using high resolution energetic particle and magnetic field data at synchronous orbit plus auroral and magnetic field data simultaneously taken from the ground based instrumentation. During both intervals the major expansion onset had precursor localized expansions without significant negative bay enhancement ('pseudobreakups'). Typical magnetospheric onset signatures such as tail current diversion, dipolarization, and injection were observed associated with some of the pseudobreakups. The major expansion, on the other hand, consisted of a number of rather localized injections and expansions, each of which had times scales of 5 to approximately 10 minutes, a comparable time scale to that of pseudobreakups. The number of occurrences, as well as the scale size of the magnetospheric source region, would constitute the major difference between pseudobreakup and the global expansion onset.
Document ID
19950011857
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Nakamura, Rumi (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Baker, D. N. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Belian, Richard D. (Los Alamos National Lab. NM., United States)