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Triggering mechanism of the substorm in Earth's magnetotail 2017-02-16

  • Speaker : Dr. Yukinaga Miyashita (KASI)
  • Date : 2017-03-15 16:00 ~ 17:00
  • Location : J331-2
  • Host : Dr. Inwoo Han

The substorm is a dissipation process of the energy stored in the magnetotail, causing active auroras in the nightside polar regions. What processes in the magnetotail trigger the substorm is a major issue in magnetospheric research and has been extensively debated for decades. To understand the substorm triggering mechanism, I statistically studied substorm-associated evolution of the near-Earth magnetotail, using more than ten years of plasma, and magnetic and electric field data mainly from the Geotail spacecraft. I also analyzed data from the recent five THEMIS spacecraft. My results revealed the overall morphological picture of substorm-associated magnetotail evolution as well as energy release and transport and clarified that magnetic reconnection in the near-Earth magnetotail plays an essential role in substorm triggering.

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