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Proton aurora and substorm intensifications
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GeophysicsGeospace PhysicsProton AuroraSolar Terrestrial EnvironmentEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceIntense Proton PrecipitationPlasma PhysicsCanopus ArrayCosmic RayMagnetospheric PhysicsSolar-terrestrial InteractionSpace Plasma PhysicPlanetary MagnetosphereIonosphereSpace WeatherElectron ArcMagnetospheric Plasma
Ground based measurements from the CANOPUS array of meridian scanning photometers and precipitating ion and electron data from the DMSP F9 satellite show that the electron arc which brightens to initiate substorms intensifications is formed within a region of intense proton precipitation that is well equatorward (∼4–6°) of the nightside open‐closed field line boundary. The precipitating protons are from a population that is energized via Earthward convection from the magnetotail into the dipolar region of the magnetosphere and may play an important role in the formation of the electron arcs leading to substorm intensifications on dipolelike field lines.
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