Abstract
The auroral acceleration region plays an important role in the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling system. In this study, signatures of an auroral U-shaped potential structure were found for the first time in the near-equatorial inner magnetosphere by the Arase satellite at ∼6.0 RE geocentric distance and 11° magnetic latitude. The observed magnetic and electric field variations corresponded to the equatorward motion of the upward field-aligned current and converging perpendicular electric field. Examining the three-dimensional velocity distribution function of H+ and O+ ions, we demonstrate that upflowing ion beams were significantly deflected in an east-west direction with a perpendicular velocity up to ∼80 km/s, which is consistent with the ExB drift velocity. A simple particle drift model with the inferred auroral perpendicular potential presents a new kink-like drift path of ions from the magnetotail, implying that the auroral potential structure has a great impact on particle dynamics in the near-earth plasma sheet.
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Imajo, S., Miyoshi, Y., Asamura, K., Shinohara, I., Nosé, M., Shiokawa, K., … Teramoto, M. (2022). Signatures of Auroral Potential Structure Extending Through the Near-Equatorial Inner Magnetosphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(10). https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL098105
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