Annales Geophysicae (Dec 2006)

Global manifestations of a substorm onset observed by a multi-satellite and ground station network

  • H. Wang,
  • H. Wang,
  • S. Y. Ma,
  • H. Lühr,
  • Z. X. Liu,
  • Z. Y. Pu,
  • C. P. Escoubet,
  • H. U. Frey,
  • H. Réme,
  • P. Ritter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-3491-2006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 3491 – 3496

Abstract

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With a favorable constellation of spacecraft and ground stations, a study is made on the global manifestations of a substorm onset. The onset occurred simultaneously and conjugately in both hemispheres, confirmed by observations of the auroral breakup from IMAGE FUV-WIC and a sudden intensification of a westward electrojet from ground-based magnetometers. Concurrently with the onset, field-aligned and Hall currents in the auroral ionosphere are observed by CHAMP, which are consistent with the signature of a Harang discontinuity. Immediately after the onset a magnetic field dipolarization is clearly observed by Double Star TC-1, located near the central magnetotail and subsequently, by the Cluster quartet. The observations can be explained by a dawnward propagation of the substorm current wedge at a speed of about 300 km/s.