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A Large-Scale Magnetospheric Line Radiation Event in the Upper Ionosphere Recorded by the China-Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite

  • Yunpeng Hu
  • , Zeren Zhima*
  • , Huishan Fu
  • , Jinbin Cao*
  • , Mirko Piersanti
  • , Tieyan Wang
  • , Dehe Yang
  • , Xiaoying Sun
  • , Fangxian Lv
  • , Chao Lu
  • , Qiao Wang
  • , Yalu Wang
  • , Xuhui Shen
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Ministry of Emergency Management of China
  • University of L'Aquila
  • Yunnan University
  • China Earthquake Administration

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Abstract

This paper reports a large-scale magnetospheric line radiation (MLR) event during a moderate geomagnetic storm on 11 September 2018, which was well recorded by the China-Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) in the upper ionosphere. The event shows a symmetrical propagation feature at the conjugated locations between the two hemispheres, exhibiting a large spatial extension roughly from the latitudes 54°N to 53°S. The parallel structures are visible both in the electric and magnetic fields at a frequency band ranging from the local proton cyclotron frequency to ∼1.6 kHz. The wave intensity of parallel spectral lines was primarily enhanced in high latitude regions, gradually weakening at mid-low latitudes, and then got absorbed in the equatorial region, presenting a distinct V-shaped structure. The frequency spacings between neighboring spectral lines roughly vary from ∼80 to 110 Hz at the high latitudes and ∼80–130 Hz at the low latitudes, suggesting a slight variation feature with latitude. The parallel spectral structures of MLR drift between ∼0.39 and 0.57 Hz/s at high latitudes and ∼0.18–0.19 Hz/s at low latitudes. The wave vector analysis shows that the MLR waves are right-hand polarized, obliquely propagating toward the Earth and in the azimuthal direction, where the Poynting flux is primarily oriented perpendicular to the ambient magnetic field. The other large-scale MLR events all exhibit similar parallel structures and polarization characteristics, suggesting the universality of such a phenomenon. However, the azimuthal angles differ among different events, showing complex features.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2022JA030743
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Volume128
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES)
  • frequency spacing
  • large scale
  • magnetospheric line radiation (MLR)
  • parallel spectral lines
  • wave vector analysis

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