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Satellite observations of new particle and field signatures associated with SAR arc field lines at magnetospheric heights
Kozyra, Janet U.; Cravens, Tom E.; Nagy, Andrew F.; Gurnett, D. A.; Huff, R. L.; Comfort, R. H.; Waite, Jr, J. H.; Brace, Larry H.; Winningham, J. D.
1987
Citation:Kozyra, J. U., Cravens, T. E., Nagy, A. F., Gurnett, D. A., Huff, R. L., Comfort, R. H., Waite, Jr, J. H., Brace, L. H., Winningham, J. D. (1987)."Satellite observations of new particle and field signatures associated with SAR arc field lines at magnetospheric heights." Advances in Space Research 7(8): 3-6. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/26844>
Abstract: Enhancements in thermal ion densities, an oxygen dominated ring current at energies below 17 kev, and invariant latitude-limited bands of intense ELF hiss have been discovered on Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arc field lines at magnetospheric heights. These new signatures were revealed by an examination of 31 coordinated data sets taken simultaneously at magnetospheric and ionospheric heights by the DE-1 and -2 satellites during SAR arc traversals within the period September 1981 through April 1982. Data sets from DE-2, for the first time, provide information on the location of a SAR arc (determined by the F region electron temperature enhancement) during the nearly simultaneous passage of these field lines by DE-1 in the magnetosphere. These new high altitude signatures are examined in the context of possible magnetospheric SAR arc energy source mechanisms.