Abstract

Abstract. On 13 August 2002, during a substorm, Cluster encountered two earthward moving flux ropes (FR) in the central magnetotail. The first FR was observed during the expansion phase of the substorm, and the second FR during the recovery phase. In the conjugate ionospheric region in Northern Fennoscandia, the ionospheric equivalent currents were observed by the MIRACLE network and the auroral evolution was monitored by the Wideband Imaging Camera (WIC) on-board the IMAGE satellite. Extending the study of Amm et al. (2006), we examine and compare the possible ionospheric signatures associated with the two FRs. Amm et al. studied the first event in detail and found that the ionospheric footprint of Cluster coincided with a region of downward field-aligned current. They suggested that this region of downward current, together with a trailing region of upward current further southwestward, might correspond to the ends of the FR. Unlike during the first FR, however, we do not see any clear ionospheric features associated with the second one. In the GSM xy-plane, the first flux rope axis was tilted with respect to the y-direction by 29°, while the second flux rope axis was almost aligned in the y-direction, with an angle of 4° only. It is possible that due to the length and orientation of the second FR, any ionospheric signatures were simply mapped outside the region covered by the ground-based instruments. We suggest that the ground signatures of a FR depend on the orientation and the length of the structure.

Highlights

  • In the magnetotail plasma sheet (PS), magnetic field signatures involving a bipolar perturbation in GSM Bz, centered on a unipolar perturbation in By, have been observed

  • Extending the study of Amm et al (2006), we examine possible ionospheric signatures associated with the flux ropes (FR) by analysing the data gathered simultaneously by Cluster, MIRACLE and IMAGE

  • We examine what kind of, if any, ionospheric signatures are related to the second FR

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Summary

Introduction

In the magnetotail plasma sheet (PS), magnetic field signatures involving a bipolar perturbation in GSM Bz, centered on a unipolar perturbation in By, have been observed. Extending the study of Amm et al (2006), we examine possible ionospheric signatures associated with the FRs by analysing the data gathered simultaneously by Cluster, MIRACLE and IMAGE. Amm et al examined the first FR event in detail and found that the ionospheric footprints of Cluster coincided with a region of reduced auroral emission, reduced conductances and downward field-aligned current. They suggested that this region of downward current, together with a trailing region of upward current further southwestward, might correspond to the ends of the flux rope. GSM coordinates are used in this study, unless otherwise specified

Overview
Flux rope signatures
Ionospheric equivalent currents
Auroral emissions
Summary and discussion
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