Auroral Morphological Changes to the Formation of Auroral Spiral During the Late Substorm Recovery Phase: Polar UVI and Ground All‐Sky Camera Observations

Author:

Nowada Motoharu1ORCID,Miyashita Yukinaga23ORCID,Partamies Noora45,Degeling Alexander William1ORCID,Shi Quan‐Qi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Key Laboratory of Optical Astronomy and Solar‐Terrestrial Environment School of Space Science and Physics Institute of Space Sciences Shandong University Weihai People's Republic of China

2. Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute Daejeon South Korea

3. Korea University of Science and Technology Daejeon South Korea

4. Department of Arctic Geophysics The University Centre in Svalbard Longyearbyen Norway

5. Birkeland Centre for Space Science, Deptartment of Physics and Technology University of Bergen Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractThe ultraviolet imager (UVI) of the Polar spacecraft and an all‐sky camera at Longyearbyen contemporaneously detected an auroral vortex structure (so‐called “auroral spiral”) on 10 January 1997. From space, the auroral spiral was observed as a “small spot” (one of an azimuthally aligned chain of similar spots) in the poleward region of the main auroral oval from 18 to 24 hr magnetic local time. These auroral spots were formed while the substorm‐associated auroral bulge was subsiding and several poleward‐elongated auroral streak‐like structures appeared during the late substorm recovery phase. During the spiral interval, the geomagnetically north‐south and east‐west components of the geomagnetic field, which were observed at several ground magnetic stations around Svalbard island, showed significant negative and positive bays caused by the field‐aligned currents related with the aurora spiral appearance. The negative bays were reflected in the variations of local geomagnetic activity index (SML) which was provided from the SuperMAG magnetometer network at high latitudes. To pursue the spiral source region in the magnetotail, we trace each UVI image along field lines to the magnetic equatorial plane of the nightside magnetosphere using an empirical magnetic field model. Interestingly, the magnetotail region corresponding to the auroral spiral covered a broad region from Xgsm ∼ −40 to −70 RE at Ygsm ∼ 8 to 12 RE. The appearance of this auroral spiral suggests that extensive areas of the magnetotail (but local regions in the ionosphere) remain active even when the substorm almost ceases, and geomagnetic conditions are almost stable.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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