Affiliation: | aState Key Laboratory for Space Weather, CSSAR, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China bGraduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China cDepartment of Physics, Government College University, Lahore 54000, Pakistan dSchool of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China eNational Center for Space Weather, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081, China |
Abstract: | Considering the KuaFu mission, state of the energy release of substorm and storm is simply presented and it’s improvements by KuaFu mission are investigated. The KuaFu mission will provide us an opportunity to improve our understanding of the energy release during the storm and the substorms. The two KuaFu-B satellites flying in 180° phase-lagged formation in a polar orbit will allow synoptic observations of the auroral oval, central plasma sheet, ring current and other regions. It can monitor the polar region 24/7 continuously. The advantage of the KuaFu mission is to provide the data during all phases of storm and substorm time that can be used to study the global energy release during all phases continuously. The data from auroral imager and other in-situ instruments on board KuaFu-B can be used to study the auroral dynamics and Joule heating during a storm and substorm. The data from the neutral atom imager instrument can be used to study the dynamics and the energy release in the ring current region from sudden commencement to complete storm recovery. Furthermore the data from KuaFu-A, which is around L1 point, can be used to study the interplanetary conditions along with the data from the plasma sheet to study the triggering process and energy release during a substorm. So, KuaFu mission with its continuous time monitoring facilities would enable us to make much progress towards solving the underlying problems. |