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Case study of September 24–26, 1998 magnetic storm
Authors:SYu Bobrovnikov  II Alexeev  ES Belenkaya  VV Kalegaev  C-R Clauer  YaI Feldstein
Institution:

aInstitute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Vorobiovy Gory, Moscow 119992, Russia

bSpace Physics Research Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

cHambuldtring 20, Potsdam 14473, Germany

Abstract:We compute global magnetospheric parameters based upon solar wind data obtained from the WIND spacecraft upstream. Using the paraboloid magnetospheric model, calculations of the dynamic global magnetospheric current systems have been made. The solar wind dynamic pressure, the interplanetary magnetic field, the strength of the tail current, and the ring current control the polar cap and auroral oval size and location during the magnetic storm. The model calculations demonstrate that the polar cap and the auroral oval areas are mainly controlled by the tail current. The substorm onset at 0630 UT on September 25, 1998 happened near the minimum in the main phase field depression. The substorm expansion onset time is also marked by a sudden enhancement in the solar wind dynamic pressure and an enhancement in the tail current. The magnetic signatures of these two effects cancel each other, which explains why the Dst profile shows no strong time variation during the substorm. Evidence for the substorm expansion includes not only the signature in the AL index but also the strong asymmetry of the low latitude magnetic disturbances (substorm positive bay signature). Model calculations were checked by comparison with the GOES 8 and 10 magnetic field measurements.
Keywords:Magnetic storm  Magnetospheric current systems
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