关于极光螺旋的形成

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Gerhard Haerendel, Noora Partamies
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摘要

本文根据芬兰北部基尔皮斯亚维(Kilpisjärvi)全天空照相机迄今尚未发表的观测结果,对极光螺旋的形成进行了详细分析。我们的结论是,在亚暴期间出现的螺旋是通过改变尾部和磁层之间的界面(即向西电射流的发电机电流位置)而形成的。在到达的气流爆发的驱动下,该电流会因一连串钩状结构的出现而断裂。这些结构可以以每秒 3 公里的速度向东移动。这种传播归因于由到达的气流爆发的力量从后方驱动的建设性磁断裂过程。钩状结构向极地弯曲和延伸,然后转向西方,再转向赤道,这是螺旋形成的第一步。如果在它的极地和东面,较弱的极光结构中长出一个向极地延伸的臂,它就会成为主要的旋臂。我们认为,与明亮旋臂有关的向上场对准电流在很大程度上被邻近的向下电流所平衡。与相连的 Pedersen 电流相关的电场与逆时针运动一致。在观测到的构造中,还有一个重要的因素,那就是向东的流场,它是额外的上升电流的产生者,可能对螺旋的形成至关重要。文献中的电场数据为螺旋的传播提供了扑朔迷离的线索,无论是像海洋中的船只一样,还是通过结合螺旋前方的磁通量。
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On the Formation of Auroral Spirals

On the Formation of Auroral Spirals

The paper contains a detailed analysis of the formation of an auroral spiral based on hitherto not published observations by the all-sky camera in Kilpisjärvi, Northern Finland. We conclude that spirals appearing during a substorm form by a modification of the interface between tail and magnetosphere, the location of the generator current of the westward electrojet. Driven by the arriving flow bursts, this current is subject to ruptures by the appearance of a sequence of hook-like structures. These structures can move eastward with speeds up to 3 km/s. The propagation is attributed to a constructive magnetic fracture process driven from behind by the power of the arriving flow bursts. Poleward bending and extension of a hook-like structure, followed by a turning to the west and then equatorward, is the first step in spiral formation. It becomes the primary spiral arm, if a poleward arm grows out of weaker auroral structures, poleward and eastward of it. We suggest that the upward field-aligned currents related to the bright spiral arms are largely balanced by adjacent downward currents. The electric fields associated with the connecting Pedersen currents are consistent with the counter-clockwise motion. An important additional ingredient in the observed configuration is an eastward directed flow field, which is the generator of an additional upward current and possibly crucial for the spiral formation. Electric field data from literature throw confusing light on the propagation of a spiral, whether like a vessel in the ocean or by incorporating the magnetic flux ahead of it.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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