Correlation of Kp with the substorm‐injected plasma boundary

The local time position of the low-energy substorm-injected plasma boundary in the dusk to midnight region of the magnetosphere as observed by the geostationary satellite ATS 5 is found to be correlated with the interpolated Kp index. Considering the time resolution of Kp, the correlation is found to be quite close but dependent on season. An estimate of the overall shape and position of the low-energy boundary within this region of the magnetosphere as a function of Kp is found by using a fit to our winter data correlation in conjunction with a fit of data presented by Carpenter (1967) concerning the Kp-related radial positioning of the plasmapause boundary in the postmidnight region. This analysis results in a spiral structure, the scale of which depends on Kp.