Ionospheric signatures of dayside magnetopause transients: A case study using satellite and ground measurements

A case study is presented of coordinated ground and space measurements featuring a set of transient, auroral fragments located on the poleward side of a stable cusp/cleft arc. Optical ground data from Ny Alesund (Svalbard) and Heiss Island (Franz Josef Land) were combined with DMSP F9 satellite measurements to examine the characteristics of these auroral features. A stable red arc stretched across most of the dayside auroral zone in a region dominated by westward convection in accordance with the orientation of the IMF. Poleward of the red arc were several, westward moving auroral jets having characteristics similar to midday auroral breakup events. Such events may be ground signatures of transitory magnetic merging at the dayside magnetopause. If so, the driven convective motion of these structures should contribute to the polar cap potential. Within this limited data set we find that although the transitory structures have an inherent potential associated with the motion of the optical signatures the structures on the whole contribute a small fraction of the total polar cap potential.

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