Annales Geophysicae (Aug 2017)

Occurrence rate of dipolarization fronts in the plasma sheet: Cluster observations

  • S. Xiao,
  • T. Zhang,
  • T. Zhang,
  • G. Wang,
  • M. Volwerk,
  • Y. Ge,
  • D. Schmid,
  • R. Nakamura,
  • W. Baumjohann,
  • F. Plaschke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-35-1015-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
pp. 1015 – 1022

Abstract

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We investigate the occurrence rate of dipolarization fronts (DFs) in the plasma sheet by taking full advantage of all four Cluster satellites (C1–4) from years 2001 to 2009. In total, we select 466 joint-observation DF events, in which 318, 282, 254, and 236 DFs are observed by C1, C2, C3, and C4, respectively. Our findings are as follows: (1) the maximum occurrence rate is ∼ 15.3 events per day at X ∼ 15 RE in the XY plane, and the average occurrence rate is ∼ 5.4 events per day over the whole observation period; (2) the occurrence rate on the dusk side of the plasma sheet is larger and decreases with increasing BXY∕BLobe; (3) the occurrence rate within |Y| < 6 RE increases gradually from X ≈ −19 to −15 RE and then decreases from X ≈ −15 to −10 RE; (4) the occurrence rate when AE > 200 nT is much larger than that when AE < 200 nT, indicating that DFs preferentially occur during high geomagnetic activity. The magnetic pileup and earthward and duskward ion flows could contribute to the increases in the occurrence rate from X ≈ −19 to −15 RE. We suggest that both geomagnetic activity and multiple DFs contribute to the high occurrence rate of the DFs. In addition, the finite length of the DF in the dawn–dusk direction can affect the chance that a satellite observes the DF.