Simultaneous high- and low-latitude reconnection: ESR and DMSP observations
We present EISCAT Svalbard Radar and DMSP observations of a double cusp during an interval of predominantly northward IMF on 26 November 2000. In the cusp region, the ESR dish, pointing northward, recorded sun-ward ionospheric flow at high latitudes (above 82° GL), indicating reconnection oc...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2002-09-01
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Series: | Annales Geophysicae |
Online Access: | https://www.ann-geophys.net/20/1311/2002/angeo-20-1311-2002.pdf |
Summary: | We present EISCAT
Svalbard Radar and DMSP observations of a double cusp during an interval of
predominantly northward IMF on 26 November 2000. In the cusp region, the ESR
dish, pointing northward, recorded sun-ward ionospheric flow at high latitudes
(above 82° GL), indicating reconnection occuring in the magnetospheric lobe.
Meanwhile, the same dish also recorded bursts of poleward flow, indicative of
bursty reconnection at the subsolar magnetopause. Within this time interval,
the DMSP F13 satellite passed in the close vicinity of the Svalbard
archipelago. The particle measurement on board exhibited a double cusp
structure in which two oppositely oriented ion dispersions are recorded. We
interpret this set of data in terms of simultaneous merging at low- and
high-latitude magnetopause. We discuss the conditions for which such
simultaneous high-latitude and low-latitude reconnection can be anticipated. We
also discuss the consequences of the presence of two X-lines in the dayside
polar ionosphere.<br><br><b>Key words.</b> Magnetospheric physics (solar wind-magnetosphere
interactions) – Ionosphere (polar ionosphere; plasma
convection) |
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ISSN: | 0992-7689 1432-0576 |