A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data
We investigate whether the dipolarization process during sawtooth events is global or not through an examination of the local time distribution of the magnetic tilt angle (i.e. the angle between the <i><b>B</b></i> vector and the equatorial plane in dipole <i>VDH<...
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doaj-7878a5705ee74f4fbf12cd0b2cf3a9752020-11-24T22:37:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762006-12-01243481349010.5194/angeo-24-3481-2006A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES dataX. Cai0M. G. Henderson1C. R. Clauer2Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USALos Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USADepartment of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAWe investigate whether the dipolarization process during sawtooth events is global or not through an examination of the local time distribution of the magnetic tilt angle (i.e. the angle between the <i><b>B</b></i> vector and the equatorial plane in dipole <i>VDH</i> coordinates) at geostationary orbit. From the statistical analysis of 207 individual teeth and 212 isolated substorms, we find that individual teeth follow a dipolarization pattern similar to that observed for isolated substorms. The dipolarization for individual teeth initiates in the sector between 22:00 magnetic local time (MLT) and 00:00 MLT. Then the dipolarization expands both eastward and westward. However, relative to isolated substorms, we find that the nightside magnetosphere is much more stretched prior to the onset, and the change of the tilt angle during the dipolarization process is much larger during individual teeth. The magnetic dipolarization is seen over a wider local time sector during individual teeth than during isolated substorms. However, the magnetic dipolarization is rarely observed near local noon during individual teeth. This suggests that the magnetic dipolarization process during individual teeth is still confined primarily to the nightside.https://www.ann-geophys.net/24/3481/2006/angeo-24-3481-2006.pdf |
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X. Cai M. G. Henderson C. R. Clauer A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data Annales Geophysicae |
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A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data |
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A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data |
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A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data |
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A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data |
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A statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with GOES data |
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statistical study of magnetic dipolarization for sawtooth events and isolated substorms at geosynchronous orbit with goes data |
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Annales Geophysicae |
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2006-12-01 |
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We investigate whether the dipolarization process during
sawtooth events is global or not through an examination of the local time
distribution of the magnetic tilt angle (i.e. the angle between the <i><b>B</b></i>
vector and the equatorial plane in dipole <i>VDH</i> coordinates) at
geostationary orbit. From the statistical analysis of 207 individual teeth and
212 isolated substorms, we find that individual teeth follow a dipolarization
pattern similar to that observed for isolated substorms. The dipolarization for
individual teeth initiates in the sector between 22:00 magnetic local time
(MLT) and 00:00 MLT. Then the dipolarization expands both eastward and
westward. However, relative to isolated substorms, we find that the nightside
magnetosphere is much more stretched prior to the onset, and the change of the
tilt angle during the dipolarization process is much larger during individual
teeth. The magnetic dipolarization is seen over a wider local time sector
during individual teeth than during isolated substorms. However, the magnetic
dipolarization is rarely observed near local noon during individual teeth. This
suggests that the magnetic dipolarization process during individual teeth is
still confined primarily to the nightside. |
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