Shock Induced Strong Substorms and Super Substorms: Preconditions and Associated Oxygen Ion Dynamics

Zong, Q. -G.; Fu, S. -Y.; Yue, C.

China

Abstract

It is well known that the interaction between interplanetary (IP) shocks and the Earth's magnetosphere would generate/excite various types of geomagnetic phenomena. Progresses have been made on the Earth's magnetospheric response to solar wind forcing in recent years in the aspects associated with magnetospheric substorms. Strong substorms and super substorms could be triggered externally by sudden changes of solar wind dynamic pressures. When a strong substorms (AE > 1000 nT) or super substorms (AE > 2000 nT) occurs, singly charged oxygen ions escaped from the Earth's ionosphere are found to be a dominated ion population in the magnetotail and in the inner magnetosphere—ring current region. The products of a strong substorms or super substorms- plasmoid, burst bulk flows are also found to contain significant oxygen ions, even substorm injections can be dominated by oxygen ions. Thus, the magnetospheric dynamic must consider the contributions from the heavy oxygen ions. Also, the IP shock induced super substorms associated electromagnetic pulses (dB/dt) would shift the energetic particle (injections) inward and accelerate existing population significantly.

2021 Space Science Reviews
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