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Estimating the magnetic energy inside traveling compression regions

Estimating the magnetic energy inside traveling compression regions

Publication date: 05 May 2009

Authors: Kiehas, S.A. et al.

Journal: Ann. Geophys.
Volume: 27
Issue: 5
Page: 1969-1978
Year: 2009

Copyright: EGU

We investigate a series of six TCRs (traveling compression regions), appearing in the course of a small substorm on 19 September 2001. Except for two of these TCRs, all Cluster spacecraft were located in the lobe and detected the typical signatures of TCRs, i.e., compressions in |B| and bipolar Bz variations. We use these perturbations in Bz for calculations on the magnetic energy inside the TCR and compare the amount of magnetic field energy with the kinetic energy inside the underlying plasma bulge. According to results obtained from theory, the amount of magnetic energy inside TCRs is about two times higher than the kinetic plasma energy inside the accompanied plasma bulge. We verify this theoretical result by first investigations of the magnetic field energy inside TCRs. The calculations lead to a magnetic energy in the order of 1010 Joule per RE for each of the TCRs.

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