Electric potential structures of auroral acceleration region border from multi-spacecraft Cluster data |
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Authors: | S. Sadeghi M.R. Emami |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Computer Science, Electrical, and Space Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Box 812, Rymdcampus, S-981 28 Kiruna, Sweden;2. Institute for Aerospace Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto M3H 5T6, Canada |
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Abstract: | This paper studies an auroral event using data from three spacecraft of the Cluster mission, one inside and two at the poleward edge of the bottom of the Auroral Acceleration Region (AAR). The study reveals the three-dimensional profile of the region’s poleward boundary, showing spatial segmentation of the electric potential structures and their decay in time. It also depicts localized magnetic field variations and field-aligned currents that appear to have remained stable for at least 80?s. Such observations became possible due to the fortuitous motion of the three spacecraft nearly parallel to each other and tangential to the AAR edge, so that the differences and variations can be seen when the spacecraft enter and exit the segmentations, hence revealing their position with respect to the AAR. |
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Keywords: | Auroral acceleration region Auroral electric potential structures Multi-spacecraft Cluster data Multi-spacecraft observations |
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