Statistics of high-altitude and high-latitude O+ ion outflows observed by Cluster/CIS

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Abstract. The persistent outflows of O+ ions observed by the Cluster CIS/CODIF instrument were studied statistically in the high-altitude (from 3 up to 11 RE) and high-latitude (from 70 to ~90 deg invariant latitude, ILAT) polar region. The principal results are: (1) Outflowing O+ ions with more than 1keV are observed above 10 RE geocentric distance and above 85deg ILAT location; (2) at 6-8 RE geocentric distance, the latitudinal distribution of O+ ion outflow is consistent with velocity filter dispersion from a source equatorward and below the spacecraft (e.g. the cusp/cleft); (3) however, at 8-12 RE geocentric distance the distribution of O+ outflows cannot be explained by velocity filter only. The results suggest that additional energization or acceleration processes for outflowing O+ ions occur at high altitudes and high latitudes in the dayside polar region. Keywords. Magnetospheric physics (Magnetospheric configuration and dynamics, Solar wind-magnetosphere interactions)
  • Authors

  • Arvelius, S
  • Yamauchi, M
  • Nilsson, H
  • Lundin, R
  • Hobara, Y
  • Reme, H
  • Bavassano-Cattaneo, MB
  • Paschmann, G
  • Korth, A
  • Kistler, Lynn
  • Parks, GK
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • 2005
  • Keywords

  • magnetospheric configuration and dynamics
  • magnetospheric physics
  • solar wind-magnetosphere interactions
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 1909
  • End Page

  • 1916
  • Volume

  • 23
  • Issue

  • 5