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RCM-E simulation of a thin arc preceded by a north-south-aligned auroral streamer

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 41, 期 8, 页码 2695-2701

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL059840

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auroral arc; substorm growth phase; bubbles; bursty bulk flows; entropy

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  1. NASA Heliophysics Theory [NNX11AJ38G]
  2. NASA [NASA Guest Investigator grant NNX10AQ43G]
  3. NASA LWS TRT [NNX13AF92G]
  4. NASA [474971, 143717, NNX13AF92G, NNX11AJ38G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) all-sky imager data have recently revealed a repeatable sequence that occurs during many auroral substorms, in which a newly formed thin arc is preceded by an equatorward propagating streamer. The paper aims at modeling this sequence using the Rice Convection Model-Equilibrium. The simulation shows a thin arc arising when a plasma sheet bubble with its PV5/3 reduced to the transition region value arrives at the magnetic transition region. The modeled thin arc consists of two parts: the one east of the streamer is the result of the bubble pushing high PV5/3 flux tubes ahead of it, strengthening the upward region 2 current, and the one west of the streamer is associated with westward drifting bubble particles, sliding along the transition region. The model predicts that (1) the westward and eastward leading edges of the thin arc propagate azimuthally at a speed of similar to 0.5-2.7km/s and (2) the streamer-induced thin arc is accompanied by classic signatures of bubble injections.

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