Aj. Smith et al., On the relationship between the magnetic and VLF signatures of the substorm expansion phase, J GEO R-S P, 104(A6), 1999, pp. 12351-12360
We firmly establish a certain class of post-midnight ELF/VLF wave events as
a signature of the substorm expansion phase. These substorm chorus events
(SCEs) have been observed near L = 4 at Halley, Antarctica (76 degrees S, 2
7 degrees W), by the VELOX instrument. By examining 4 years (1992-1995) of
nearly continuous Halley VELOX data, we identified 973 SCEs. From this data
base a subset of 258 events was selected, occurring within ii hour of local
magnetic midnight at Halley, that is, between 0200 and 0400 UT. The epochs
of these events were used to perform a superposed epoch analysis on the th
ree components of the Halley fluxgate magnetometer data. A significant nega
tive bay in the magnetic H component was observed to start at the SCE epoch
, as expected for a ground station near the westward electrojet of the subs
torm current wedge. Positive and negative bays, respectively, were seen in
the D and Z components. We interpret the detailed features of the composite
magnetograms and conclude that the SCE is an unambiguous signature of subs
torm expansion phase onset. Given this association of the SCE with the subs
torm expansion phase based on the qualitative features of the superposed ep
och ground magnetic signature, this paper also provides the most complete q
uantitative description to date of both the VLF and magnetic substorm signa
tures observed at a near-auroral zone ground station.