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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 111,
A05209,
doi:10.1029/2005JA011356,
2006
Observations of nightside magnetic reconnection during substorm growth and expansion phases
M. M. Lam
Physical Sciences Division, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
M. Pinnock
Physical Sciences Division, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
E. F. Donovan
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract
The temporal and spatial variability of nightside magnetic reconnection is described using two-dimensional ionospheric measurements
during the growth phase and early expansion phase of a single substorm. Two techniques (A and B) are used to address both
the localized (across ∼15° longitude at ∼2300 magnetic local time (MLT)) and the large-scale reconnection rate, using ionospheric
data that provides the component of the electric field tangential to the polar cap boundary (PCB) in the stationary boundary
frame. Technique A uses localized high-resolution measurements derived from 630 nm all-sky imager data at Rankin Inlet and
ionospheric convection vectors obtained from line-of-sight velocity data from the Kapuskasing and Saskatoon Super Dual Auroral
Radar Network (SuperDARN) HF radars. Technique B uses lower resolution global measurements, obtained by combining Polar VIS
imager data and a velocity field derived using SuperDARN global convection mapping. A third technique (C) estimates the nightside
reconnection potential from the dayside reconnection potential and the variation in the polar cap area. Technique A reveals
standing wave-like variation of period ∼16 min in the reconnection rate in the late growth phase (spatial noncontinuity in
the x-line). The localized measurements of the reconnection rate vary between 0 and 50 mV/m during both the growth and expansion
phases. Technique B shows the expansion of the x-line toward the duskside during the first 15 min of the expansion phase,
from a width of ∼4 hours of MLT to ∼7 hours MLT.
Received 9
August
2005;
accepted 2
February
2006;
published 26
May
2006.
Keywords: nightside;
reconnection;
substorm.
Index Terms: 2723 Magnetospheric Physics: Magnetic reconnection (7526, 7835); 2790 Magnetospheric Physics: Substorms; 2744 Magnetospheric Physics: Magnetotail; 2704 Magnetospheric Physics: Auroral phenomena (2407); 2712 Magnetospheric Physics: Electric fields (2411).
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Citation: Lam, M. M., M. Pinnock, and E. F. Donovan
(2006),
Observations of nightside magnetic reconnection during substorm growth and expansion phases,
J. Geophys. Res.,
111,
A05209,
doi:10.1029/2005JA011356.
Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union.
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