JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE]Eveningポスター発表

セッション記号 P (宇宙惑星科学) » P-EM 太陽地球系科学・宇宙電磁気学・宇宙環境

[P-EM14] [EE] Dynamics in magnetosphere and ionosphere

2017年5月20日(土) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 7ホール)

[PEM14-P25] Possible Formation Mechanism of “Reverse L”-Shaped Transpolar Arc and Associated Ionospheric Flows: A Multi-Event Study

楊 俊1、*野和田 基晴1史 全岐1フィアー ロバート2グロコット エイドリアン3 (1.山東大学 威海校 空間科学与物理学学院 空間科学研究院 空間天気物理与探計測研究中心 、2.サウザンプトン大学 天文物理学科 、3.ランカスター大学 物理学科 宇宙惑星物理グループ )

キーワード:Transpolar Arc, Magnetotail Reconnections, Ionospheric Flows, TRINNIs

We found six events of the interesting shape of Transpolar Arc (TPA) among a large database of IMAGE and POLAR during 5 years between 2000 and 2005. The two events out of six events were observed in northern hemisphere, and the rests were seen in southern hemisphere. A shape of the observed TPA was just like a reversal of the alphabetical letter of “L”, that is, a part of the nightside end of the TPA is “bending” toward the midnight sector. The “bending” polar arc, which is only growing from the nightside main auroral oval, is well-known as “bending arc”, but the TPA, having a bending part at the nightside end, completely grew toward the dayside auroral region. When this “Reverse L”-shaped TPA was observed, the Bz component of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) was dominantly northward in almost of cases, and the TPA’s location was determined by the orientation of the IMF-By component; the dawn(dusk)side of TPA in northern (southern) hemisphere was seen during the negative By component, and under the positive By component, the TPA was observed in dusk(dawn)side in northern (southern) hemisphere, which are consistent with the result of a statistical survey for the TPA locations as reported previously. Particularly, on the “Reverse L”-shaped TPA event observed in the northern hemisphere on 22, September, 2000, the SuperDARN radar had detected the ionospheric fast flows, whose range was larger than 0.7 km/s, on the pre-midnight sector of the main auroral oval since, at least, about 2 hours prior to the TPA appearance. Even during the “Reverse L”-shaped TPA brightening, these fast flows persisted. These plasma flows seen in the ionosphere are identified as ionospheric fast flows associated with “Tail Reconnection during IMF Northward Non-substorm Intervals (TRINNIs)”, supporting that this interesting TPA would be formed by nightside magnetic reconnection. However, we also found the case where the TPA separated into the dayside and nightside parts after its appearance, that is, the middle part of the TPA had a “void” structure. These characteristic signatures on the TPA might suggest that formation of “Reverse-L”-shaped TPA would not be addressed by the nightside magnetic reconnection model alone.
We have proceeded further in analysis of these interesting “Reverse L”-shaped TPA events based on both ground- and space-based observations, and supportive global MHD simulations. In this paper, we will discuss the features of ionospheric TRINNI’s flows, whose triggering mechanism is suggestive of nightside magnetic reconnection, and a possible formation mechanism of the “Reverse L”-shaped TPAs based on the results obtained through the detailed analyses.