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Non-triggered auroral substorms and long-period (1â4 mHz) geomagnetic and auroral luminosity pulsations in the polar cap
A study is undertaken into parameters of the polar auroral and geomagnetic pulsations in the frequency range 1â4âŻmHz (Pc5âPi3) during quiet geomagnetic intervals preceding auroral substorms and non-substorm background variations. Special attention is paid to substorms that occur under parameters of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions typical for undisturbed days (ânon-triggered substormsâ). The spectral parameters of pulsations observed in auroral luminosity as measured by a meridian scanning photometer (Svalbard) in the polar cap and near the polar boundary of the auroral oval are studied and compared with those for the geomagnetic pulsations measured by the magnetometer network IMAGE in the same frequency range. It is found that Pc5âPi3 power spectral density (PSD) is higher during pre-substorm time intervals than for non-substorm days and that specific variations of pulsation parameters (âsubstorm precursorsâ) occur during the last 2â4 pre-substorm hours