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Authors: Pezzopane, Michael* 
Del Corpo, Afredo* 
Piersanti, Mirko* 
Cesaroni, Claudio* 
Pignalberi, Alessio* 
Di Matteo, Simone* 
Spogli, Luca* 
Vellante, Massimo* 
Heilig, Balazs* 
Title: On some features characterizing the plasmasphere-magnetosphere-ionosphere system during the geomagnetic storm of 27 May 2017
Journal: Earth, planets, and space : EPS 
Series/Report no.: /71 (2019)
Issue Date: Jul-2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40623-019-1056-0
Abstract: This paper presents how the magnetosphere-plasmasphere-ionosphere system was affected as a whole during the geomagnetic storm peaking on 27 May 2017. The interplanetary conditions, the magnetospheric response in terms of the magnetopause motion, and the ionospheric current flow pattern were investigated using data, respectively, from the WIND spacecraft, from GOES15, GOES13, THEMIS E, THEMIS D and THEMIS A satellites and from the INTERMAGNET magnetometer array. The main objective of the work is to investigate the plasmaspheric dynamics under disturbed conditions and its possible relation to the ionospheric one; to reach this goal, the equatorial plasma mass densities derived from geomagnetic field line resonance observations at the European quasi-Meridional Magnetometer Array (EMMA) and total electron content values obtained through three GPS receivers close to EMMA were jointly considered. Despite the complexity of physical mechanisms behind them, we found a similarity between the ionospheric and plasmaspheric characteristic recovery times. Specifically, the ionospheric characteristic time turned out to be ~ 1.5 days, ~ 2 days and ~ 3.1 days, respectively, at L ~ 3, L ~ 4 and L ~ 5, while the plasmaspheric one, for similar L values, ranged from ~ 1 day to more than 4 days.
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