Signatures of Dipolarizing Flux Bundles in the Nightside Auroral Zone

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(2024)

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Dipolarizing flux bundles (DFBs) have been suggested to transport energy and momentum from regions of reconnection in the magnetotail to the high latitude ionosphere, where they can generate localized ionospheric currents that can produce large nighttime geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs). In this study we identified DFBs observed in the midnight sector from similar to 7 to similar to 10 RE by THEMIS A, D, and E during days in 2015-2017 whose northern hemisphere magnetic footpoints mapped to regions near Hudson Bay, Canada, and have compared them to isolated GMDs observed by ground magnetometers. We found 6 days during which one or more of these DFBs coincided to within +/- 3 min with >= 6 nT/s GMDs observed by latitudinally closely spaced ground-based magnetometers located near those footpoints. Spherical elementary current systems (SECS) maps and all-sky imager data provided further characterization of two events, showing short-lived localized intense upward currents, auroral intensifications and/or streamers, and vortical perturbations of a westward electrojet. On all but one of these days the coincident DFB-GMD pairs occurred during intervals of high-speed solar wind streams but low values of SYM/H. The observations reported here indicate that isolated DFBs generated under these conditions influence only limited spatial regions nearer Earth. In some events, in which the DFBs were observed closer to Earth and with lower Earthward velocities, the GMDs occurred slightly earlier than the DFBs, suggesting that braking had begun before the time of the DFB observation. Geomagnetic disturbances observed in ground magnetometer data can coincide with dipolarizing flux bundles observed by THEMIS spacecraft Coincident isolated premidnight GMDs and DFBs are strongly associated with high solar wind velocity but not with geomagnetic storms Isolated premidnight DFBs generated under these conditions trigger only highly localized and transient upward currents and auroras
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dipolarizing flux bundles (DFBs),bursty bulk flows (BBFs),geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs),nighttime magnetic perturbation events (MPEs),auroral images
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