Si. Solovyev et al., Pi2 magnetic pulsations as response on spatio-temporal oscillations of auroral arc current system, GEOPHYS R L, 27(13), 2000, pp. 1839-1842
Pi2 magnetic pulsations in the period range from 40 to 150 s are excited bo
th at the magnetospheric substorm onset and during pseudobreakups. Using ob
servations at the 190-210 degrees MM we study the association between the c
haracteristics of high-latitude Pi2 pulsations and parameters of wave-like
and vortex auroral structures of 50-200 km scale in the brightening auroral
are during short-term (similar to 5-10 min) activations. We found that the
maximum Pi2 amplitude is observed at the same latitude where the auroral a
re is located. The period of high-latitude Pi2 pulsations is found to be co
nsistent with the ratio of the luminosity wavelength to their propagation v
elocity and/or coincides with the lifetime of luminosity bright spots. The
Pi2 polarization patterns are defined by the direction of luminosity bright
spot rotation. These findings indicate that high-latitude Pi2 pulsations a
re the response of spatio-temporal current system oscillations of the auror
al are.