日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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[P-EM11] Dynamics of Magnetosphere and Ionosphere

2019年5月30日(木) 13:45 〜 15:15 A04 (東京ベイ幕張ホール)

コンビーナ:中溝 葵(情報通信研究機構 電磁波研究所)、尾崎 光紀(金沢大学理工研究域電子情報学系)、藤本 晶子(九州工業大学)、堀 智昭(名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所)、座長:北村 成寿(東京大学大学院理学系研究科)、佐藤 由佳(日本工業大学)

14:00 〜 14:15

[PEM11-20] Electron flux and field-aligned current associated with Pc5 auroral arc pulsations observed onboard THEMIS and DMSP satellites

*佐藤 夏雄1行松 彰1,2田中 良昌1,2堀 智昭3門倉 昭1,2櫻井 亨4Desheng Han5Yuzhang Ma6Qinghe Zhang6 (1.国立極地研究所、2.総研大、3.名古屋大学、4.東海大学、5.同済大学、6.山東大学)

キーワード:オーロラアーク脈動、Pc5脈動、脈動オーロラ、磁力線共鳴、THEMIS衛星、DMSP衛星

Pc5 poleward moving auroral arc (PMAA) pulsations observed on the ground in the post-midnight sector exhibit east-west-aligned auroral arcs elongated ~ 1000-3000 km and behave poleward moving form with a recurrence period of ~ 2-10 minutes (Pc5 range). They appear just poleward side of common type pulsating auroras. We examined the space-ground coordinated observations with the THEMIS-A, D, and E spacecraft whose footprints were located near the PMAA observed with the all-sky imager on the ground. The latitudinal wave amplitudes and phase structures are consistent with the field-line resonance (FLR) model, while the period of oscillation was longer at the higher latitude side (not a monochromatic wave). The electron flux in the higher energy range of ~ 2–20 keV showed decreasing modulation in conjunction with the FLR oscillations. The intensity of the electric field and the velocity showed a spatial gradient that suggests the existence of a field-aligned current flow around the region of the satellites. The period of FLR oscillations in the magnetosphere was ~ 15–25% longer than that of the auroral pulsations in the ionosphere, and the enhancement of FLR oscillations was ~ 3–4 minutes ahead of the auroral pulsations. These signals imply that the FLR oscillations could not directly enhance the luminosity oscillation but needed some other process that could enhance the luminosity pulsation. We will examine the mechanism of how to produce the field-aligned electric field in association with the PMAA. In this study we focus on the characteristics of the electron flux variations observed onboard the THEMIS and DMSP satellites. The THEMIS satellites were located near the equatorial plane in the magnetosphere, and the DMSP satellites traversed in the ionosphere and crossed over the field of view of all-sky imager at observatories in Canada and Alaska and Syowa Station in Antarctica. It is found that the DMSP satellites observed the precipitating electron flux that behaved the feature of field-aligned acceleration and also observed the field-aligned currents when the DMSP satellite crossed the region of the PMAA.