Midnight radial profiles of the quiet and growth-phase plasma sheet: The Geotail observations
نویسندگان
چکیده
[1] To evaluate the plasma sheet transition from weak to strong convection, we investigate ion moments and magnetic field observed by Geotail. The Geotail data from 1995 to 1997 within the area 9 RE XGSM 30 RE and jYGSMj 5 RE were sorted for periods of quiet times and the substorm growth phase, which gives a better indication of convection strength than do global indexes. We find that the overall growth-phase ion pressure is a factor of 1.55 higher than the quiet-time ion pressure. Density is higher and temperature is lower during quiet times. Ions drift mainly earthward and duskward, and the drift speed is about twice stronger during the growth phase. The duskward drift is dominated by ions’ diamagnetic drift. The jBxj in the lobes increases strongly, while Bz near the current sheet at small radial distance decreases as convection increases, indicating that field lines become more stretched during the growth phase because of the earthward penetration of the plasma sheet. The increase in the lobe magnetic field is sufficient to maintain force balance in the z direction with the enhanced ion pressure in the plasma sheet. Intervals of negative Bz are observed during both quiet and growth-phase conditions. The observed negative Bz intervals near the current sheet are short and are likely caused by perturbations, while those in the lobes are substantially longer and are likely associated with field line flaring.
منابع مشابه
Modeling the transition of the inner plasma sheet from weak to enhanced convection
[1] We seek to determine whether the adiabatic plasma transport and energization resulting from electric and magnetic drift can quantitatively account for the plasma sheet under weak and enhanced convection observed by Geotail presented in the companion paper [Wang et al., 2004]. We use a modified Magnetospheric Specification Model to simulate the dynamics and distributions of protons originati...
متن کاملTransition from substorm growth to substorm expansion phase as observed with a radial configuration of ISTP and Cluster spacecraft
Transition from the growth phase to the substorm expansion during a well-isolated substorm with a strong growth phase is investigated using a unique radial (THEMISlike) spacecraft constellation near midnight, including the probing of the tail current at ∼16RE with Cluster, of the transition region at ∼9RE with Geotail and Polar, and of the inner region at 6.6RE with two LANL spacecraft. The act...
متن کاملSubstorm observations in the early morning sector with Equator-S and Geotail
Data from Equator-S and Geotail are used to study the dynamics of the plasma sheet observed during a substorm with multiple intensi®cations on 25 April 1998, when both spacecraft were located in the early morning sector (03±04 MLT) at a radial distance of 10± 11 RE. In association with the onset of a poleward expansion of the aurora and the westward electrojet in the premidnight and midnight se...
متن کاملAzimuthal plasma pressure gradient in quiet time plasma sheet
[1] We have investigated the quiet-time azimuthal plasma pressure gradient in the plasma sheet at a radial distance of 10 RE to 12 RE using two THEMIS spacecraft that were in overlapping orbits during the 2008 THEMIS tail season. The equatorial plasma pressure is estimated by using the insitu measurement of the plasma pressure and magnetic pressure based on pressure balance assumption. The resu...
متن کاملGeotail observations of two-component protons in the midnight plasma sheet
Through the effort to obtain clues toward understanding of transport of cold plasma in the nearEarth magnetotail under northward IMF, we find that twocomponent protons are observed in the midnight plasma sheet (−10>XGSM>−30RE , |YGSM|<10RE) under northward IMF by the Geotail spacecraft. Since the twocomponent protons are frequently observed on the duskside during northward IMF intervals but har...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004