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    A new model of the location of the plasmapause: CRRES results

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    A new empirical model of the plasmapause location has been developed using density data from the plasma wave receiver onboard the CRRES spacecraft for nearly 1000 orbits. The ‘‘plasmapause’’ is identified here as the innermost sharp gradient in density (change of a factor of 5 in <0.5 L). Such a sharp gradient was observed on 73% of the CRRES inbound and outbound orbits that returned data. The plasmapause location is expressed as a linear function of Kp (previous 12 hour maximum) and local time. The model gives the linear best fit location of the plasmapause as well as the standard deviations of the model parameters. We found a slight noon-midnight asymmetry with the plasmapause located on average an L shell farther from the Earth at midnight than in the noon sector. This is in the opposite sense to the noon-midnight asymmetry found previously. Significant variability (with standard deviations up to +/ 1 L shell) in the plasmapause location is seen and suggests that though the mean plasmapause is roughly circular, the instantaneous plasmapause has significant time variable localized structure at all local times but most especially in the duskside sectorPeer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/165337/1/Moldwin_CRRESresults_JGR2002.pdfSEL
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