Evolution of a long-duration transpolar arc during very quiet period

FRONTIERS IN ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES(2024)

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In this study, we explore the evolution of long-duration transpolar arcs observed during an exceptionally quiet period by the Fengyun-3D and Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites on 17 January 2019. Leveraging the extensive field of view of WAI, we captured the complete structure and evolution of the TPA over a very quiet period exceeding 7 h, with AE<30 nT. The TPA initially manifested at the poleward boundary of the auroral oval in the dawn sector, gradually migrating towards the dusk as the y-component of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF B Y) transitioned from negative to positive. Throughout this phase, the TPA underwent a distortion, transforming from a straight line to an "l-shape". Following a reversal in interplanetary magnetic field B Y to negative, the TPA retraced its path towards dawn and ultimately dissipated when the IMF turned southward. Of particular interest is the observation that when the TPA approached the noon-midnight line, small-scale spiral structures became apparent within the TPA. This suggests the presence of intricate small-scale magnetic field topologies or plasma instabilities/shears in the source region. These observations highlight the likelihood of complex field and particle dynamics in the high-latitude reconnection region and the twisted tail plasma sheet.
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Aurora,transpolar arc,reconnection,quiet period,tail plasma sheet,northward IMF
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