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Popielawska et al. 1996
Popielawska, B., Koperski, P., Lundin, R., Zakharov, A., Grygorczuk, J. and Oberc, P. (1996). Substorms with multiple intensifications: Post-onset plasma sheet thinnings in the morning sector observed by Prognoz-8. Geophysical Research Letters 23: doi: 10.1029/96GL00309. issn: 0094-8276.

We present observations of plasma sheet thinnings in the dawn sector of the near-Earth tail (8≤R<11RE) recorded by Prognoz-8 during 2 substorms with multiple intensifications. In one case (on 23 July 1981), prolonged substorm activity in the compressed magnetosphere (at ~5nPa solar wind dynamic pressure) was related to persistent strongly southward (BZ=-15 nT) interplanetary magnetic field. Plasma sheet dropouts began ~one hour after the main onset. Cold plasma populations (the low latitude boundary layer/mantle) were seen in a stretched magnetic configuration deep in the magnetosphere. There were signatures of local acceleration/heating of cold plasma above the retreating/expanding hot plasma sheet. In the case of 27 July 1981, the same phenomena were recorded at a low ~1 nPa solar wind dynamic pressure. The distribution of the duration of total 13 plasma sheet dropouts was in the range of 1 to 15 minutes, with the majority of events lasting less than 5 minutes. Our data are complementary to the recent reports on GEOS-2 and CRRES energetic particle dropouts in the morning sector. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1996

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Interplanetary Physics, Plasma waves and turbulence
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Geophysical Research Letters
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