Effects of solar wind density on auroral electrojets and brightness under influence of substorms

J. H. Shue, Y. Kamide, J. W. Gjerloev

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Abstract

Using the auroral electrojet indices and Polar Ultraviolet Imager auroral images, we examined two fortuitous events during which the solar wind density had clear enhancements while the other solar wind parameters were relatively constant. Two electrojet enhancements were found in each event. The first electrojet enhancement was likely to be related to a substorm in which an auroral bulge appeared at premidnight. The second electrojet enhancement was driven by the density enhancement in the solar wind. The auroral oval became wider in latitude and the auroral distribution became dispersed after the density enhancement arrived at the Earth. The total auroral power integrated over the entire nightside region from 50 to 80° MLAT, however, did not increase significantly in response to the density enhancement. Our interpretation is that the substorm that occurred prior to the solar wind density enhancement had drained out a significant portion of the stored energy in the magnetotail; therefore, less precipitation energy was deposited into the auroral ionosphere by the density enhancement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-119
Number of pages7
JournalAnnales Geophysicae
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jan 2009

Keywords

  • Magnetospheric physics (Auroral phenomena; Current systems; Solar wind-magnetosphere interactions)

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