Ionospheric Modulation by EMIC Wave-Driven Proton Precipitation: Observations and Simulations

Xingbin Tian, Yiqun Yu, Fan Gong, Longxing Ma, Jinbin Cao, Stanley C. Solomon, P. R. Shreedevi, Kazuo Shiokawa, Yuichi Otsuka, Shin ichiro Oyama, Yoshizumi Miyoshi

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Abstract

Protons of tens of keV can be resonantly scattered by electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves excited in the magnetosphere, resulting in proton precipitation down to the upper atmosphere. In this study, we report for the first time the ionospheric height-dependent ionization in response to EMIC-associated isolated proton aurora (IPA) using simultaneous space-borne and ground-based measurements. On 06 March 2019, the Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites observed significant proton precipitation in the dusk sector (MLT ∼ 19), while ground-based magnetometers detected a clear signature of EMIC waves. Meanwhile, the conjugated all sky imager captured an IPA and the nearby Poker Flat incoherent scatter radar (PFISR) showed enhanced electron density in the E region, suggesting a potential consequence of the EMIC wave-driven proton precipitation. The Global Airglow model simulations confirmed the dominant impact of proton precipitation on the ionosphere and agreed well with PFISR observations. This study confirmed physical links from the magnetosphere to the ionosphere through EMIC-driven proton precipitation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2022JA030983
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Volume128
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

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