Solar wind dynamic pressure variations and transient magnetospheric signatures

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Contrary to the prevailing popular view, we find that some transient ground events with bipolar north‐south signatures are related to variations in solar wind dynamic pressure and not necessarily to magnetic merging. We present simultaneous solar wind plasma observations for two previously reported transient ground events observed at dayside auroral latitudes. During the first event, originally reported by Lanzerotti et al. [1987], conjugate ground magnetometers recorded north‐south magnetic field deflections accompanied by strong deflections in the east‐west and vertical directions. The second event was reported by Todd et al. [1986], who noted ground radar observations indicating strong northward then southward ionospheric flows. The events were associated with the postulated signatures of patchy, sporadic, merging of magnetosheath and magnetospheric magnetic field lines at the dayside magnetopause, known as flux transfer events. Conversely, we demonstrate that the event reported by Lanzerotti et al. was accompanied by a sharp increase in solar wind dynamic pressure, a magnetospheric compression, and a consequent ringing of the magnetospheric magnetic field. The event reported by Todd et al. was associated with a brief but sharp increase in the solar wind dynamic pressure. Copyright 1989 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Sibeck, D. G., Baumjohann, W., & Lopez, R. E. (1989). Solar wind dynamic pressure variations and transient magnetospheric signatures. Geophysical Research Letters, 16(1), 13–16. https://doi.org/10.1029/GL016i001p00013

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