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Continuous auroral activity related to high speed streams with interplaneraty ALFV&N wave trainsWe discuss a type of intense magnetospheric/auroral activity that is not always substorms: High-Intensity, Long-Duration, Continuous AE Activity (HILDCAA) events, which occur during high speed solar wind streams. The high speed streams contain large-amplitude, nonlinear Alfvtn waves. Analyses of POLAR UV images, demonstrate that the AE increases/AL decreases in HILDCAAs are not always substorm expansion phases (although some substorms may occur). The associated auroral W energy deposition is throughout a continuous (360') auroral oval. During some image intervals, the dayside aurora is the most remarkable feature. Our hypothesis is that solar wind energy transfer from the solar wind to the magnetosphere/ionosphere is primarily directly driven due to the finite wavelength Alfv6n waves and the rapid dBz/dt variability.
Document ID
20060043881
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
External Source(s)
Authors
Guarnieri, Fernando L.
Tsurutani, Bruce T.
Gonzalez, Walter D.
Kamide, Yosuke
Zhou, Xiaoyan
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
February 4, 2004
Meeting Information
Meeting: ICS-7 International Conference on Substorms-7
Location: Helsinki
Country: Finland
Start Date: February 4, 2004
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
magnetospheric
solar winds
solar wind streams
auroral activity

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