Articles | Volume 38, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-123-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-123-2020
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29 Jan 2020
Regular paper |  | 29 Jan 2020

Magnetospheric Multiscale observations of energetic oxygen ions at the duskside magnetopause during intense substorms

Chen Zeng, Suping Duan, Chi Wang, Lei Dai, Stephen Fuselier, James Burch, Roy Torbert, Barbara Giles, and Christopher Russell

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Oxygen ions are an important element in the mass and energy transport in the magnetospheric dynamic process during intense substorms (AE  >  500 nT). We did this work to better understand the O+ at the dusk flank magnetopause varying with solar wind conditions and AE index during intense substorms. The results show the O+ abundance at the duskside magnetopause has a corresponding relation to that in the duskside near-Earth plasma sheet.