Abstract
The plasmaspheric mass density at L κ 2 was monitored by two IGPP/LANL ground magnetometer stations during the magnetic storm on September 25, 1998. Even at his low latitude the plasma density dropped significantly to κ 1/4 of the pre-storm value. The total electron content (TEC) inferred by GPS signals also shows a sizable decrease during the storm. The observations suggest that the convection caused by the strong electric field associated with the magnetic storm eroded the plasmasphere as low as L = 2, which is a much lower latitude than that expected from the estimated potential drop across the polar cap together with a simple model of the magnetospheric convection pattern.
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Chi, P. J., Russell, C. T., Musman, S., Peterson, W. K., Le, G., Angelopoulos, V., … Chun, F. K. (2000). Plasmaspheric depletion and refilling associated with the September 25, 1998 magnetic storm observed by ground magnetometers at L = 2. Geophysical Research Letters, 27(5), 633–636. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999GL010722
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