Magnetosphere dynamics during the 14 November 2012 storm inferred from TWINS, AMPERE, Van Allen Probes, and BATS-R-US–CRCM
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Published:2018-01-25
Issue:1
Volume:36
Page:107-124
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ISSN:1432-0576
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Container-title:Annales Geophysicae
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ann. Geophys.
Author:
Buzulukova Natalia, Goldstein Jerry, Fok Mei-Ching, Glocer AlexORCID, Valek PhilORCID, McComas David, Korth HajeORCID, Anderson Brian
Abstract
Abstract. During the 14 November 2012 geomagnetic storm, the Van Allen Probes spacecraft observed a number of sharp decreases
(“dropouts”) in particle fluxes for ions and electrons of different energies. In this paper, we investigate the global
magnetosphere dynamics and magnetosphere–ionosphere (M–I) coupling during the dropout events using multipoint
measurements by Van Allen Probes, TWINS, and AMPERE together with the output of the two-way coupled global BATS-R-US–CRCM
model. We find different behavior for two pairs of dropouts. For one pair, the same pattern was repeated: (1) weak
nightside Region 1 and 2 Birkeland currents before and during the dropout; (2) intensification of Region 2 currents after
the dropout; and (3) a particle injection detected by TWINS after the dropout. The model predicted similar behavior of
Birkeland currents. TWINS low-altitude emissions demonstrated high variability during these intervals, indicating high
geomagnetic activity in the near-Earth tail region. For the second pair of dropouts, the structure of both Birkeland
currents and ENA emissions was relatively stable. The model also showed quasi-stationary behavior of Birkeland currents
and simulated ENA emissions with gradual ring current buildup. We confirm that the first pair of dropouts was caused by
large-scale motions of the OCB (open–closed boundary) during substorm activity. We show the new result that this OCB
motion was associated with global changes in Birkeland (M–I coupling) currents and strong modulation of low-altitude ion
precipitation. The second pair of dropouts is the result of smaller OCB disturbances not related to magnetospheric
substorms. The local observations of the first pair of dropouts result from a global magnetospheric reconfiguration, which
is manifested by ion injections and enhanced ion precipitation detected by TWINS and changes in the structure of Birkeland
currents detected by AMPERE. This study demonstrates that multipoint measurements along with the global model results
enable the reconstruction of a more complete system-level picture of the dropout events and provides insight into M–I
coupling aspects that have not previously been investigated. Keywords. Magnetospheric physics (magnetosphere–ionosphere interactions; magnetospheric configuration and dynamics); space plasma physics (numerical simulation studies)
Funder
Goddard Space Flight Center
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geology,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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