Publication Date:
2019-08-16
Description:
Using a year's worth of geosynchronous spacecraft data, the substorm associated behavior of the thermal plasma in the plasma sheet in relation to energetic particle injections is reviewed. Five classes of injection events were found: ion injections without accompanying electron injection at 21 local time (LT); ion injection followed a few minutes later by an electron injection at 22 LT; simultaneous ion and electron injection close to midnight; electron injections followed by an ion injection at 01 LT; and pure electron injections at 02 LT. The thermal electrons show a significant increase in temperature and pressure at substorm onset, while the density and thermal ion signatures are typically weak. Energetic ions are found to contribute to the total ion pressure and temperature. Preexisting perpendicular anisotropies in the thermal electrons and ions are reduced during the substorm growth phase, but are re-enhanced after onset.
Keywords:
Geophysics
Type:
; 321-326
Format:
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