2017
DOI: 10.1002/2016gl071826
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Statistical azimuthal structuring of the substorm onset arc: Implications for the onset mechanism

Abstract: The onset of an auroral substorm is generally thought to occur on a quiet, homogeneous auroral arc. We present a statistical study of independently selected substorm onset arcs and find that over 90% of the arcs studied have resolvable characteristic spatial scales in the form of auroral beads. We find that the vast majority (~88%) of auroral beads have small amplitudes relative to the background, making them invisible without quantitative analysis. This confirms that auroral beads are highly likely to be ubiq… Show more

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“…This supports the hypothesis that Pi1-2 waves are the magnetic counterparts of auroral beads. Detailed analysis of these auroral beads (Rae et al 2010;Kalmoni et al 2015Kalmoni et al , 2017 and auroral and plasma sheet dynamics at substorm onset Murphy et al 2015) has provided strong evidence that auroral beads are the ionospheric manifestation of a plasma instability driven by substorm onset, whether it be in the near-Earth magnetotail (e.g. Lui 1991) or closer to the ionosphere (e.g.…”
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“…This supports the hypothesis that Pi1-2 waves are the magnetic counterparts of auroral beads. Detailed analysis of these auroral beads (Rae et al 2010;Kalmoni et al 2015Kalmoni et al , 2017 and auroral and plasma sheet dynamics at substorm onset Murphy et al 2015) has provided strong evidence that auroral beads are the ionospheric manifestation of a plasma instability driven by substorm onset, whether it be in the near-Earth magnetotail (e.g. Lui 1991) or closer to the ionosphere (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since both Pi1-2 ULF waves (e.g. Murphy et al 2011b;Rae et al 2011) and auroral beads (Kalmoni et al 2017) are ubiquitous to substorm onset, the Pi1-2 waves appear to be exclusively related to the substorm onset instability at the inner edge of the plasma sheet (e.g. Samson et al 1992).…”
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