Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes

Magnetopause surface eigenmodes were suggested as a potential source of dayside high-latitude broadband pulsations in the Pc5-6 band (frequency about 1–2 mHz). However, the search for a ground signature of these modes has not provided encouraging results. The comparison of multi-instrument data from...

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Main Authors: Pilipenko V.A., Kozyreva O.V., Baddeley L., Lorentzen D.A., Belakhovsky V.B.
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Published: INFRA-M 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-22b123a1a905402da7d6dd9603aa58f72020-11-24T23:29:55ZengINFRA-M Solar-Terrestrial Physics2500-05352017-12-0134172510.12737/stp-34201702Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes Pilipenko V.A.0Kozyreva O.V.1Baddeley L.2Lorentzen D.A.3Belakhovsky V.B.4Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, RussiaUniversity Centre in Svalbard Svalbard, Norway; Birkeland Center for Space Science Birkeland, NorwayUniversity Centre in Svalbard Svalbard, Norway; Birkeland Center for Space Science Birkeland, NorwayPolar Geophysical Institute, Apatity, RussiaMagnetopause surface eigenmodes were suggested as a potential source of dayside high-latitude broadband pulsations in the Pc5-6 band (frequency about 1–2 mHz). However, the search for a ground signature of these modes has not provided encouraging results. The comparison of multi-instrument data from Svalbard with the latitudinal structure of Pc5-6 pulsations, recorded by magnetometers covering near-cusp latitudes, has shown that often the latitudinal maximum of pulsation power occurs about 2–3° deeper in the magnetosphere than the dayside open-closed field line boundary (OCB). The OCB proxy was determined from SuperDARN radar data as the equatorward boundary of enhanced width of a return radio signal. The OCB-ULF correspondence is further examined by comparing the latitudinal profile of the near-noon pulsation power with the equatorward edge of the auroral red emission from the meridian scanning photometer. In most analyzed events, the “epicenter” of Pc5-6 power is at 1–2° lower latitude than the optical OCB proxy. Therefore, the dayside Pc5-6 pulsations cannot be associated with the ground image of the magnetopause surface modes or with oscillations of the last field line. A lack of ground response to these modes beneath the ionospheric projection of OCB seems puzzling. As a possible explanation, we suggest that a high variability of the outer magnetosphere near the magnetopause region may suppress the excitation efficiency. To quantify this hypothesis, we consider a driven field line resonator terminated by conjugate ionospheres with stochastic fluctuations of its eigenfrequency. A solution of this problem predicts a substantial deterioration of resonant properties of MHD resonator even under a relatively low level of background fluctuations. This effect may explain why there is no ground response to magnetopause surface modes or oscillations of the last field line at the OCB latitude, but it can be seen at somewhat lower latitudes with more regular and stable magnetic and plasma structure.https://naukaru.ru/ru/nauka/article/19707/viewULF wavesmagnetopauseopen-closed boundaryMHD surface modesAlfven resonator
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author Pilipenko V.A.
Kozyreva O.V.
Baddeley L.
Lorentzen D.A.
Belakhovsky V.B.
spellingShingle Pilipenko V.A.
Kozyreva O.V.
Baddeley L.
Lorentzen D.A.
Belakhovsky V.B.
Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
Solar-Terrestrial Physics
ULF waves
magnetopause
open-closed boundary
MHD surface modes
Alfven resonator
author_facet Pilipenko V.A.
Kozyreva O.V.
Baddeley L.
Lorentzen D.A.
Belakhovsky V.B.
author_sort Pilipenko V.A.
title Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
title_short Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
title_full Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
title_fullStr Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
title_sort suppression of the dayside magnetopause surface modes
publisher INFRA-M
series Solar-Terrestrial Physics
issn 2500-0535
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Magnetopause surface eigenmodes were suggested as a potential source of dayside high-latitude broadband pulsations in the Pc5-6 band (frequency about 1–2 mHz). However, the search for a ground signature of these modes has not provided encouraging results. The comparison of multi-instrument data from Svalbard with the latitudinal structure of Pc5-6 pulsations, recorded by magnetometers covering near-cusp latitudes, has shown that often the latitudinal maximum of pulsation power occurs about 2–3° deeper in the magnetosphere than the dayside open-closed field line boundary (OCB). The OCB proxy was determined from SuperDARN radar data as the equatorward boundary of enhanced width of a return radio signal. The OCB-ULF correspondence is further examined by comparing the latitudinal profile of the near-noon pulsation power with the equatorward edge of the auroral red emission from the meridian scanning photometer. In most analyzed events, the “epicenter” of Pc5-6 power is at 1–2° lower latitude than the optical OCB proxy. Therefore, the dayside Pc5-6 pulsations cannot be associated with the ground image of the magnetopause surface modes or with oscillations of the last field line. A lack of ground response to these modes beneath the ionospheric projection of OCB seems puzzling. As a possible explanation, we suggest that a high variability of the outer magnetosphere near the magnetopause region may suppress the excitation efficiency. To quantify this hypothesis, we consider a driven field line resonator terminated by conjugate ionospheres with stochastic fluctuations of its eigenfrequency. A solution of this problem predicts a substantial deterioration of resonant properties of MHD resonator even under a relatively low level of background fluctuations. This effect may explain why there is no ground response to magnetopause surface modes or oscillations of the last field line at the OCB latitude, but it can be seen at somewhat lower latitudes with more regular and stable magnetic and plasma structure.
topic ULF waves
magnetopause
open-closed boundary
MHD surface modes
Alfven resonator
url https://naukaru.ru/ru/nauka/article/19707/view
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