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Titel |
Survey of large-amplitude flapping motions in the midtail current sheet |
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V. A. Sergeev, D. A. Sormakov, S. V. Apatenkov, W. Baumjohann, R. Nakamura, A. V. Runov, T. Mukai, T. Nagai |
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Artikel
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Sprache |
Englisch
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0992-7689
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Erschienen |
In: Annales Geophysicae ; 24, no. 7 ; Nr. 24, no. 7 (2006-08-09), S.2015-2024 |
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250015606
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/angeo-24-2015-2006.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
We surveyed fast current sheet crossings (flapping motions) over
the distance range 10–30 RE in the magnetotail covered by the
Geotail spacecraft. Since the local tilts of these dynamic sheets
are large and variable in these events, we compare three different
methods of evaluating current sheet normals using 4-s/c Cluster
data and define the success criteria for the
single-spacecraft-based method (MVA) to obtain the reliable results.
Then, after identifying more than ~1100 fast CS
crossings over a 3-year period of Geotail observations in 1997–1999, we
address their parameters, spatial distribution and activity
dependence. We confirm that over the entire distance covered and LT bins,
fast crossings have considerable tilts in the YZ plane (from
estimated MVA normals) which show a preferential appearance of one
(YZ kink-like) mode that is responsible for these severe current
sheet perturbations. Their occurrence is highly inhomogeneous; it
sharply increases with radial distance and has a peak in the tail
center (with some duskward shift), resembling the occurrence of
the BBFs, although there is no one-to-one local correspondence
between these two phenomena. The crossing durations typically
spread around 1 min and decrease significantly where the
high-speed flows are registered. Based on an AE index superposed
epoch study, the flapping motions prefer to appear during the
substorm expansion phase, although a considerable number of events
without any electrojet and auroral activity were also observed. We
also present statistical distributions of other parameters and
briefly discuss what could be possible mechanisms to generate the
flapping motions. |
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