TRICE‐2/SuperDARN Observations and Comparison With the Associated MMS Magnetopause Crossing

Author:

Trattner K. J.1ORCID,Fuselier S. A.23ORCID,Kletzing C. A.4ORCID,Bonnell J. W.5,Bounds S. R.4ORCID,Petrinec S. M.6ORCID,Sawyer R. P.4,Yeoman T. K.7ORCID,Ergun R. E.1ORCID,Burch J. L.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Colorado LASP Boulder CO USA

2. Southwest Research Institute San Antonio TX USA

3. University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio TX USA

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa Iowa City IA USA

5. Space Sciences Laboratory University of California Berkeley CA USA

6. Lockheed Martin ATC Palo Alto CA USA

7. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Leicester Leicester England

Abstract

AbstractTwo sounding rockets, designated TRICE‐2, were launched on 8 December 2018 into the northern cusp region. The two rockets were designated the high‐ and low‐flyers, respectively, and launched 2 min apart to investigate cusp structures, specifically their spatial or temporal nature. 2 hr prior to the cusp encounter by the TRICE‐2 rockets, the MMS satellites, located in the magnetopause boundary layer, observed switching ion beams under very similar IMF conditions as later observed by TRICE‐2. The observed ion beam switch in the boundary layer defined the location of the primary dayside X‐line. Both, TRICE‐2 and MMS, also observed the signatures of multiple X‐lines at the magnetopause, overlapping ion‐energy dispersions in the cusp and counterstreaming ion beams in the magnetopause boundary layer, respectively. In addition to the TRICE‐2 cusp observations, ionospheric convection patterns from the SuperDARN radar are used to explain the vastly different cusp ion signatures observed by the TRICE‐2 rockets. While the high‐flyer rocket progressed north through the center of the cusp, the low‐flyer rocket drifted off to the east and crossed into the dusk convection cell, traveling perpendicular to the ionospheric convection direction before reaching the poleward oriented section of the convection cell also observed by the high‐flyer counterpart.

Funder

Goddard Space Flight Center

Science and Technology Facilities Council

British Antarctic Survey

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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