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Nagai, T., Singer, H.J., Ledley, B.G. and Olsen, R.C. (1987). Field-aligned currents associated with substorms in the vicinity of synchronous orbit 1. The July 5, 1979, substorm observed by SCATHA, GOES 3, and GOES 2. Journal of Geophysical Research 92: doi: 10.1029/JA092iA03p02425. issn: 0148-0227. |
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Magnetic field topology and field-aligned current signatures in the vicinity of synchronous orbit are examined for a substorm on July 5, 1979. Changes from taillike to dipolar field geometry propagate earthward near the midnight meridian during the substorm. The major field-aligned currents producing a negative D perturbation at and around synchronous orbit are downward currents flowing into the auroral ionosphere on L shells greater than the synchronous spacecraft L shell. Although these currents are located initially on higher L shells, they shift toward the lower L shells as the change from taillike to dipolar fields propagates earthward. There may exist upward field-aligned currents located on smaller L shells in the limited longitudinal region near the meridian where mid-latitude D perturbations change their sign. ¿American Geophysical Union 1987 |
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