午夜前和黎明时分段出现大 dB/dt 事件和 AL 波段的情况和原因

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
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摘要

地磁诱导电流(GIC)会对技术基础设施造成危害,而产生 GIC 的一个必要条件是地球表面磁场发生巨大而快速的变化。我们通过比较 2010 年不同类型地磁活动的时间序列,研究了超级磁导仪在极光纬度观测到的 d B / d t $dB/dt$ 事件或 "尖峰 "的原因。发现尖峰主要发生在午夜前和黎明时。我们发现,午夜前的峰值与亚暴的发生有关。黎明扇区的尖峰与亚暴没有直接联系,而是与向西电射流区域内发生的极光活动有关。方位角间隔的极光特征向太阳漂移,在地面产生 Ps6(10-20 分钟周期)磁扰动。d B / d t $dB/dt$ 的大小由对流回流区的流速决定,而流速又与太阳风-磁层耦合的强度有关。午夜前和黎明扇区峰值可能同时出现,因为强耦合有利于亚暴和向西电射流活动;不过,产生它们的机制似乎有些独立。黎明极光特征与欧米茄带有一些共同特征,但也可能出现南北排列的极光流。我们认为这两种现象有一个共同的根本原因。与之相关的向西电喷流波动会产生准周期性的 AL 指数负偏移,这可能会被误认为是经常性的亚暴增强。
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Occurrence and Causes of Large dB/dt Events and AL Bays in the Pre-Midnight and Dawn Sectors

Occurrence and Causes of Large dB/dt Events and AL Bays in the Pre-Midnight and Dawn Sectors

A necessary condition for the generation of Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) that can pose hazards for technological infrastructure is the occurrence of large, rapid changes in the magnetic field at the surface of the Earth. We investigate the causes of such d B / d t $dB/dt$ events or “spikes” observed by SuperMAG at auroral latitudes, by comparing with the time-series of different types of geomagnetic activity for the duration of 2010. Spikes are found to occur predominantly in the pre-midnight and dawn sectors. We find that pre-midnight spikes are associated with substorm onsets. Dawn sector spikes are not directly associated with substorms, but with auroral activity occurring within the westward electrojet region. Azimuthally-spaced auroral features drift sunwards, producing Ps6 (10–20 min period) magnetic perturbations on the ground. The magnitude of d B / d t $dB/dt$ is determined by the flow speed in the convection return flow region, which in turn is related to the strength of solar wind-magnetospheric coupling. Pre-midnight and dawn sector spikes can occur at the same time, as strong coupling favors both substorms and westward electrojet activity; however, the mechanisms that create them seem somewhat independent. The dawn auroral features share some characteristics with omega bands, but can also appear as north-south aligned auroral streamers. We suggest that these two phenomena share a single underlying cause. The associated fluctuations in the westward electrojet produce quasi-periodic negative excursions in the AL index, which can be mis-identified as recurrent substorm intensifications.

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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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