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Case studies of coordinated THEMIS-SuperDARN observations

of field line resonances

Elsayed R. TalaatThe Johns Hopkins University

Applied Physics Laboratory

Theodoros SarrisUniversity of Colorado, LASP

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Outline

• Characterization of ULF Waves by Themis and SuperDARN

• Case study September 5, 2008– Solar wind pressure pulse

• Case study February 6-7, 2008– Strong event across many local times– No obvious excitation mechanism– Eclipse

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Themis Measurements

E- and B-field measurements during an outbound pass of the five THEMIS probes on 4 September 2007 from 04:00 to 10:00 UT. Er and Eφ in the XY plane in GSE are plotted with a 3 s resolution. The computed frequencies of the standing shear Alfvén waves are plotted over the DPS of the E- and B-field measurements in the color panels as white lines, representing the fundamental poloidal mode (lower line) and its first harmonic (upper line), and as black lines, representing the toroidal mode (lower line) and first harmonic (upper line). The E- and B-fields are orthogonal, indicating the appearance of standing wave field line resonances.

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ULF wave field properties for different modes

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INV STO PYK RKN HAN KSR KOD PGR GBR SAS KAP HOKWAL BKS TIG UNW KER SYS SYE HAL

8/27/20079/4/20079/6/20079/8/20079/16/20079/21/20079/25/20079/30/200710/6/200710/26/200710/27/200710/31/200711/4/200711/5/200711/6/200711/14/200711/15/200711/16/200711/26/200712/3/200712/15/200712/18/200712/19/200712/20/20072/6/20082/7/20083/10/20084/1/20085/2/20086/21/20087/15/2008

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Wave detection dependent on scatter

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Measurements fromTHEMIS‐D on 5 September2008: radial component of theelectric field, Er; azimuthalcomponent of the electric field,Eφ; and radial, azimuthal andfield‐aligned components of themagnetic field, Br, Bφ and Bz, and their corresponding DynamicPower Spectra.

Field Line Resonance ObservationsSeptember 5, 2008

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Field Line Resonance ObservationsSeptember 5, 2008

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SuperDARN observations of FLR

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Measurements fromTHEMIS‐D on 6 February2008: radial component of theelectric field, Er; azimuthalcomponent of the electric field,Eφ; and radial, azimuthal andfield‐aligned components of themagnetic field, Br, Bφ and Bz, and their corresponding DynamicPower Spectra.

Field Line Resonance ObservationsFebruary 6, 2008

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Measurements fromTHEMIS‐D on 6 February2008: radial component of theelectric field, Er; azimuthalcomponent of the electric field,Eφ; and radial, azimuthal andfield‐aligned components of themagnetic field, Br, Bφ and Bz, and their corresponding DynamicPower Spectra.

Field Line Resonance ObservationsFebruary 6, 2008

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Measurements fromGEOS-12 on 6 February2008: radial, azimuthal andfield‐aligned components of themagnetic field, Br, Bφ and Bz, and their corresponding DynamicPower Spectra.

Field Line Resonance ObservationsFebruary 6, 2008

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Hankasalmi - February 6, 2008

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Hankasalmi - February 6, 2008

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Hankasalmi - February 6, 2008

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SuperDARN/Themis Coverage

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Measurements fromTHEMIS‐A on 7 February2008: radial component of theelectric field, Er; azimuthalcomponent of the electric field,Eφ; and radial, azimuthal andfield‐aligned components of themagnetic field, Br, Bφ and Bz, and their corresponding DynamicPower Spectra.

Field Line Resonance ObservationsFebruary 7, 2008

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Measurements fromTHEMIS‐D on 7 February2008: radial component of theelectric field, Er; azimuthalcomponent of the electric field,Eφ; and radial, azimuthal andfield‐aligned components of themagnetic field, Br, Bφ and Bz, and their corresponding DynamicPower Spectra.

Field Line Resonance ObservationsFebruary 7, 2008

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Hankasalmi – February 7, 2008

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Hankasalmi – February 7, 2008

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Hankasalmi – February 7, 2008

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Interesting Aside

The FLR mechanism can be disturbed by a change in particle density/distribution along the actual field line.

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Summary• Characterization of ULF Waves by Themis

and SuperDARN

• Case study September 5, 2008– Solar wind pressure pulse intensification of

toroidal FLR

• Case study February 6-7, 2008– Strong event across many local times– No obvious excitation mechanism of poloidal

FLR– Eclipse

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ULF waves observed from ground

Continuous pulsations Irregular (Impulsive) pulsations

Pc 1 Pc 2 Pc 3 Pc 4 Pc 5 Pi 1 Pi 2

T (sec) 0.2-5 5-10 10-45 45-150 150-600 1-40 40-150

f 0.2-5 Hz

0.1-0.2 Hz

22-100 mHz

7-22 mHz 2-7 mHz 0.025-1 Hz 2-25 mHz

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Themis-SuperDARN Coincidences

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• the field line.

Computed frequencies of the standing shear Alfvén waves are plotted over the electric and magnetic field.

Polarization of the two modes as a function of distance along the field line.