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Moiseyev A. V., Excitation of pulsations localized spatially during the sudden geomagnetic impulse: a case study / Moiseyev A., Baishev D. // 10th International conference "Problems of geocosmos", St. Petersburg, Petrodvorets, October 6-10, 2014. – St. Petersburg : [s. n.], 2014. – P. 177.

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По данным наземных и спутниковых наблюдений рассматриваются квазипериодические изменения геомагнитного поля и параметров плазмы в диапазоне Pc 5 пульсаций, последовавшие сразу после взаимодействия межпланетной ударной волны (МУВ) с земной магнитосферой в событии 24.04.2009 в 00:53 UT. Пульсации были локализованы на широтах 66-74° в полуденном (11 MLT) и вечернем (20 MLT) секторах. Анализ годографов изменений геомагнитного поля как по спутниковым, так и наземным наблюдениям показал наличие вихревых возмущений. В данном событии фронт МУВ в межпланетной среде и фронт волны сжатия в магнитосфере имели наклон в плоскости ZGSM=0, угол наклона составлял 14° в межпланетной среде и 34° в магнитосфере. Положение вихревых возмущений в магнитосфере на разном радиальном расстоянии: X~5.5 Re в полуденном и X~-6.3÷-7.3 Re в вечернем секторе, согласуется с наклоном фронта. По спутниковым наблюдениям максимальная интенсивность волновых возмущений в обоих секторах регистрировалась в тороидальной компоненте, что соответствовало резонансному механизму возбуждения этих возмущений. Анализ распределения скоростей течения плазмы и распространения фронта волны сжатия в магнитосфере показал, что вихревые возмущения наблюдались в областях, где скорости течения плазмы и распространения фронта значительно различались по величине.
Quasi-periodic changes of the geomagnetic field and plasma parameters in the range of Pc 5 pulsations, which occurred immediately after the interaction of interplanetary shock (IPS) with Earth’s magnetosphere in the event of April 24, 2009 at 00:53 UT are examined using ground and satellite observations. The pulsations were localized at latitudes 66-74° in the noon (11 MLT) and evening (20 MLT) sectors. The analysis of hodographs of the geomagnetic field changes both from satellite and ground observations has shown the presence of vortical disturbances. In this event, both the IPS front in the interplanetary medium and the compression wave front in the magnetosphere had a slope in the ZGSM=0 plane; the inclination angle was 14° in the interplanetary medium and 34° in the magnetosphere. The location of the vortical disturbances in the magnetosphere at different radial distances, i.e. X ~5.5 Re in the noon sector and X ~-6.3 ÷-7.3 Re in the evening sector, is in agreement with the front inclination. As inferred from satellite observations, the maximum intensity of wave disturbances in both the sectors was registered in the toroidal component of the magnetic field. This suggests the resonant mechanism of excitation of these disturbances. The analysis of distribution of velocities of plasma flow and compression wave front propagation in the magnetosphere’s equatorial plane has revealed that the vortical disturbances occurred in regions where these velocities were noticeably different in magnitude.

Features of formation of small-scale wave disturbances during a sudden magnetosphereic compression = Особенности формирования мелкомасштабных волновых возмущений во время резкого сжатия магнитосферы / A. Moiseev, D. Baihsev, V. Mishin, T. Uozumi, A. Yoshikawa, A. Du // Солнечно-земная физика = Solar-Terrestrial Physics. – 2017, т. 3, N 2 : 13-я российско-китайская конференция по космической погоде. – С. 36-44.
DOI: 10.12737/22606

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Features of Pc5 generation in the absence of the high-speed streams and significant changes in solar wind dynamic pressure : [тезисы докладов] / A. Moiseyev, D. Baishev, N. Zolotukhina, A. Du, K. Yumoto // Physics of auroral phenomena : 26th annual seminar, 25-28 February 2003 : abstacts. – 2003. – P. 22.

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Tomski, G. V. Fine results scales in different versions of JIPTO / Grigori Tomski, Arsen Tomsky ; CONCORD International Academy // Bulletin de l’Académie Internationale CONCORDE. - 2021. – N 4. – С. 66-87.

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In the present study we investigate the undulations at the equatorial boundary of diffuse aurora and their relationship to the development of magnetic and auroral substorms and excitation of Pc5 magnetic pulsation on January 14, 1999. The observed undulations had wave-length of ~200-300 km and amplitude of ~50-250 km and they propagated westward with the velocity of ~0,7 km/s. It is found that the undulations began ~40 min after the substorm onset and lasted for ~80 min, all the way to the end of the substorm. During both active and recovery phases of the substorm the undulations were accompanied by the enhancement of the DP2 equivalent current system and by the formation of WTS. Concurrently with undulations, there were observed Pc5 magnetic pulsations of an oscillation period roughly equal to the ratio of the undulation wavelength to their propagation velocity. Observations are interpreted in terms of the shear/ballooning instability excitation near the plasmapause and subsequent generation of drift hydromagnetic waves.

Formation of large-scale, "giant" undulations at the equatorial boundary of diffuse aurora and Pc5 magnetic pulsations during the January 14, 1999 magnetic storm / D. G. Baishev, E. S. Barkova, S. I. Solovyev, K. Yumoto, M. J. Engebretson and A. V. Koustov // Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Substorms : 16-20 May 2000 Congress Centre of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia. − Noordwijk, Netherlands : European Space Agency, 2000. − P. 427-430.

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Long-lasting ground based measurements of a polarization jet (PJ) by the latitudinal chain of ionospheric stations in Yakutia (3 < L < 5; MLT = UT + 9 h) and by 5 subauroral Russian stations were analyzed. A number of cases were found when PJ was recorded simultaneously with energetic ion observations by AMPTE/CCE and INTERBALL 2. The data comparison shows that at least in the considered cases of strong magnetic substorms, PJ was accompanied by strong injection of ions with the energy of ~20-50 keV and intensity of ~10 cm-² c-¹ sr-¹keV-¹. Close to the injection region in the near midnight sector no ion dispersion was observed, but in the evening sector nose events were detected. In accordance with the mechanism suggested by Southwood and Wolf (JGR, 1978, 83, 5227) PJ was observed near the equatorial boundary of energetic ion penetration into the magnetosphere. Measurements by ionosonds at different longitudes show that the westward velocity of the frontt of PJ development is close to the gradient drift velocity of 20 keV ions (forming nose events). Thus, the physical mechanism of PJ formation due to energetic ion injection during a strong substorm burst is experimentally confirmed. Satellite measurements show that in the near midnight sector energetic ions reach the shell L=3.0 in 20-30 minutes after a substorm commencement with AE>500 nT.

Formation of polarization jet during injection of ions into the inner magnetosphere / V. L. Khalipov, Yu. I. Galperin, A. E. Stepanov, E. D. Bondar // Physics of auroral phenomena : proceedings of the 25th annual seminar, Apatity, 26 February – 1 March 2002. – 2002. – P. 43-46.
DOI: 10.1016/S0273-1177(03)00016-4

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Frozen graves of Yakutia, a chronological sequence / S. Duchesne, R. Bravina, V. Popov [и др.] // Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии. – 2020. – N 4 (51). – С. 120-130. — DOI: 10.20874/2071-0437-2020-51-4-11.
DOI: 10.20874/2071-0437-2020-51-4-11

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Geomagnetic "croshet" as a predictor of an intense storm in November 2004 : [тезисы докладов] / V. A. Velichko, I. Ya. Plotnikov, D. G. Baishev, N. G. Skryabin, R. N. Boroyev, A. V. Moiseyev // Physics of auroral phenomena : 29th annual seminar, 27 February – 3 March 2006 : abstracts. – 2006. – P. 28.

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This paper uses the plasma data from Cluster and TC-1 and geomagnetic data to study the geomagnetic signatures of current wedge produced by fast-flow braking in the plasma sheet. The three fast flows studied here occurred in a very quiet background and were accompanied by no (or weak) particle injections, thus avoiding the influences from other disturbances. All the geomagnetic signatures of a substorm current wedge can be found in geomagnetic signatures of a current system produced by the braking of fast flows, indicating that the fast flows can produce a complete current wedge which contains postmidnight downward and premidnight upward field-aligned currents, as well as a westward electrojet. The Pi2 precursors exist not only at high latitudes but also at midlatitudes. The starting times of midlatitude Pi2 precursors can be identified more precisely than those of high-latitude Pi2 precursors, providing a possible method to determine the starting time of fast flows in their source regions. The AL drop that a bursty bulk flow produces is proportional to its velocity and duration. In three cases, the AL drops are 200 nT, whether a substorm can be triggered depends mainly on the conditions of the braking regions before fast flows. The observations of solar wind before the three fast flows suggest that it is difficult for the fast flows to trigger a substorm when the interplanetary magnetic field Bz of solar wind is weakly southward.

Geomagnetic signatures of current wedge produced by fast flows in a plasma sheet / Jin-Bin Cao, Chunxiao Yan, Malcolm Dunlop, Henri Reme, Iannis Dandouras, Tielong Zhang, Dongmei Yang, Alexey Moiseyev, Stepan I. Solovyev, Z. Q. Wang, A. Leonoviche, N. Zolotukhina, and V. Mishin // Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. – 1978. – 2010 (August), vol. 115, N 8. – P. A08205.

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Geomagnetic sudden impulse characteristics in dependence of the IMF orientation / S. I. Solovyev, A. V. Moiseyev, M. Engebretson, K. Yumoto, A. Du // Physics of auroral phenomena : proceedings of the 29th annual seminar, Apatity, 27 February – 3 March 2006. – 2007. – P. 116-119.