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E. Amata M. Candidi (1) , M.F. Marcucci (1) , S. Massetti (1) , P. Francia (3) , U. Villante (3) (1) Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (IFSI), INAF, Rome, Italy (3) Dipartimento di Fisica, Università dell’Aquila, l’Aquila, Italy CoSTePA related Solar-Terrestrial Polar Activit

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E. AmataM. Candidi(1), M.F. Marcucci(1), S. Massetti(1),

P. Francia(3), U. Villante(3)

(1)Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (IFSI), INAF, Rome, Italy(3)Dipartimento di Fisica, Università dell’Aquila, l’Aquila, Italy

CoSTePACorrelated Solar-Terrestrial Polar Activities

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The study of the polar and auroral ionosphere and the related ground based measurements (radars, magnetometers, all sky cameras, riometers) is essential to achieve a better understanding of Sun-Earth relationsCoSTePA aims at:- the installation (by January 2008) of two SuperDARN radars at Dome C, to complete the southern hemisphere SuperDARN MLT coverage of the auroral Ionosphere;- the coordinated study of data from such radars, the italian all-sky camera at Terra Nova Bay, the italian ground magnetometers at Terra Nova Bay and Dome C, the two italian northern hemishere all sky cameras of Ny Alesund and Daneborg;- the development of an italian national web portal with two main objectives:1) support the data exchange in the national community, 2) provide aneducation and outreach tool towards the public at large.

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SuperDARN, All Sky Camera and ground magnetometer data are all relevant to both themes hereafter dealt with. Some examples are detailed, one per theme.

IPY theme 3.The completion of the SuperDARN Southern hemisphere network will allow a better description of the auroral and polar ionospheric convection, aiming at the real time nowcasting of the cross polar cap potential.

IPY theme 5.Entry mechanisms of upstream waves in the magnetosphere or/and local generation and propagation of ULF waves.Monitoring of the position and extension of the cusp (seasonal, solar wind related effects).Extension of magnetospheric substorms into the polar cap.

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SuperDARN radars (ionospheric convection)

-IFSI participation to the Kerguelen radar (PI J.-P. Villain, LPCE-CNRS);

- IFSI participation to the 2 Dome C radars (PI’s: E. Amata & J.-P. Villain).

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The University of L’Aquila runs high resolution triaxial search-coil magnetometers with 1s sampling at Dome C and MZS.

The Italian Mario Zucchelli Stationat Terra Nova Bay (TNB) CGM lat: 80°S; MLT=UT-08:11

The French- Italian Concordia base at DOME C (DMC) CGM lat: 89°S; MLT=UT-08:55

IFSI runs the ITACA2 al sky cameras at Daneborg and Ny Alesundand the AURORA all sky camera (with ENEA) at MZS

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The geomagnetic storm of October 2003 (maximum K index=9) as The geomagnetic storm of October 2003 (maximum K index=9) as recorded by L’Aquila (AQU) and Mario Zucchelli Station (TNB) recorded by L’Aquila (AQU) and Mario Zucchelli Station (TNB) observatories.observatories.

For the same storm the panel on the left For the same storm the panel on the left shows the arrival of two simultaneous shows the arrival of two simultaneous wave packets at AQU and TNB related to wave packets at AQU and TNB related to the global oscillation modes of the the global oscillation modes of the magnetospheric cavity.magnetospheric cavity.

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A comparison between TNB (80°) and DMC (89°): power in the Pc3-4 range during November 16-22, 2003

Quiet days:

the power detected at TNB peaks around noon, when the station approaches the cusp, and does not appear at DMC, in the deep polar cap;

both DMC and TNB observations show a general trend for a power decrease with decreasing solar wind speed.

Storm days:

similar power enhancements appear at both stations (the cusp shifts at lower latitudes and also TNB stays in the deep cap);

enhancements correspond to solar wind density peaks.

De Lauretis et al., JGR, 2005

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Geographic (black) and Corrected Geo-Magnetic CGM (red) coordinates

Ny Alesund

Daneborg

An example of An example of SuperDARN ITACASuperDARN ITACA22 coordinated studycoordinated study

Geographic (dotted lines) and Corrected Geo-

Magnetic CGM (solid lines) coordinates

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December 19, 2002: a double cusp observed by December 19, 2002: a double cusp observed by ITACAITACA22 interpreted through SuperDARN data interpreted through SuperDARN data

• From 9:45 UT onwards, the dayside convection suggests that the cusp is shifted towards dusk in the Northern hemisphere and towards dawn in the Southern hemisphere (By > 0).

• At the same time two auroral spots are observed in the Northen hemisphere by the ITACA2 twin all sky cameras.

• We interpret the spot around 13 MLT as due to precipitation of particles from the Northern hemisphere cusp.

• The spot around 11 MLT needs more extended study, and large statistical coverage.

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Can we carry out the Can we carry out the same studies in the same studies in the

southern hemisphere?southern hemisphere?

Not yet.Not yet.

But, there is already an all sky But, there is already an all sky camera (camera (IFSI & ENEAIFSI & ENEA) at MZS... ) at MZS...

... And IFSI is constructing (for the end of ... And IFSI is constructing (for the end of 2007) the two SuperDARN 2007) the two SuperDARN radars atradars at Dome Dome

C.C.

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MZS magnetometers, riometers,Ionosonde, GPS, All sky camera.

Dome C magnetometersGPS.

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ConclusionConclusion

Thank youThank you

A significant scientific contribution can be provided by the italian community to

ICESTAR and IPY.