Annales Geophysicae (May 2009)

Global observations of substorm injection region evolution: 27 August 2001

  • E. Spanswick,
  • E. Donovan,
  • W. Liu,
  • J. Liang,
  • J. B. Blake,
  • G. Reeves,
  • R. Friedel,
  • B. Jackel,
  • C. Cully,
  • A. Weatherwax

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-27-2019-2009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
pp. 2019 – 2025

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We present riometer and in situ observations of a substorm electron injection on 27 August 2001. The event is seen at more than 20 separate locations (including ground stations and 6 satellites: Cluster, Polar, Chandra, and 3 Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) spacecraft). The injection is observed to be dispersionless at 12 of these locations. Combining these observations with information from the GOES-8 geosynchronous satellite we argue that the injection initiated near geosynchronous orbit and expanded poleward (tailward) and equatorward (earthward) afterward. Further, the injection began several minutes after the reconnection identified in the Cluster data, thus providing concrete evidence that, in at least some events, near-Earth reconnection has little if any ionospheric signature.