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Pytte, T., Lundlbad, J.Å., Söraas, F., Hones, E.W. and West, H.I. (1978). Three-satellite measurements and field-line mapping of the outer plasma sheet boundary from r~1.2 to ~18RE during substorms. Geophysical Research Letters 5: doi: 10.1029/GL005i007p00585. issn: 0094-8276. |
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Simultaneous and near-conjugate observations of energetic particles in the outer region of the plasma sheet by three satellites (Esro 1A, Ogo 5, and Vela 5B) shoe clear indications of a close relationship between the instantaneous latitudinal location of the high-latitude precipitation boundary at 1000 to 1500 km height and the thickness of the plasma sheet at geocentric distances of 10 to 18 RE. By comparing low-altitude and magnetotail particle energy spectra and by using recent magnetospheric field-line models as spatial reference systems, we find evidence that the precipitation boundary and the outer plasma sheet boundary are magnetically connected. The correlation between plasma sheet recovery and a poleward expansion of the precipitation boundary from A~70¿ to ~75¿ late in substorms suggests that this recovery is associated with rapid magnetic field-line reconnection as the reconnection region apparently moves to a more distant location in the tail. |
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