25 Annual Seminar "Physics of Auroral Phenomena"
Apatity, 26 February - 1 March 2002
   
Proceedings
 
Abstracts
SESSION 1. GEOMAGNETIC STORMS AND SUBSTORMS
R.N. Boroyev Dynamics of field-aligned currents during substorms 9
M.Yu. Goncharova, Yu.P. Maltsev Low-latitude ASY index as an indicator of the high-latitude magnetic activity 12
B.V. Kozelov, T.V. Kozelova Cellular model analogy of the magnetosphere-ionosphere substorm activity driven by solar wind with finite velocity of penetration into magnetosphere 17
B.V. Kozelov, T.V. Kozelova Estimation of nonadiabatic motion regions in the magnetosphere during substorm 21
T.V. Kozelova, L.L. Lazutin, B.V. Kozelov Westward expansion of substorm activation in the magnetosphere 25
A.V. Moiseyev, S.I. Solovyev, K. Yumoto Characteristics of substorms stimulated by variations of the dynamic solar wind pressure and magnetospheric convection electric field 29
V.A. Velichko, R.N. Boroyev, M.G. Gelberg, D.G. Baishev, J.V. Olson, R.J. Morris, K. Yumoto Asymmetry in substorm development in the Earth's northern and southern hemispheres 33
L.S. Yevlashin, Yu.P. Maltsev On the relationship between coronal mass ejections, solar flares, some magnetospheric parameters and auroras of different types, during giant magnetic storms 37

SESSION 2. FIELDS, CURRENTS, PARTICLES
V.L. Khalipov, Yu.I. Galperin, A.E. Stepanov, E.D. Bondar' Formation of polarization jet during injection of ions into the inner magnetosphere 43
B.V. Kozelov, T.V. Kozelova, T.A. Kornilova Development of auroral intensification as an output of magnetosphere-ionosphere dynamical system 47
A.V. Moiseyev, S.I. Solovyev, K. Yumoto Relation between the formation of preliminary and main SI impulses during a sharp compression of the magnetosphere by solar wind 51
V.D. Sokolov, S.N. Samsonov Dependence of appearance frequency of auroral absorption on its intensity 55
L.V. Tverskaya, N.N. Pavlov, T.A. Ivanova Some features of injection of relativistic electrons into the inner magnetosphere during a magnetic storm 59

SESSION 3. WAVES AND WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTION
A.G. Demekhov, D. Nunn, V.Y. Trakhtengerts Backward wave oscillator regime of whistler cyclotron instability in an inhomogeneous magnetic field 65
A.G. Demekhov, S.I. Isaev, V.Yu. Trakhtengerts Self-consistent modeling of Pc 1 emissions in the Earth's magnetosphere 69
B.V. Kozelov, E.E. Titova, A.A. Lubchich, V.Y. Trakhtengerts, J. Manninen "On-off" intermittency as a dynamical analogy of VLF chorus generation 73
N.V. Semenova, A.G. Yahnin, A.A. Ostapenko, J. Kangas, J. Manninen Comparison of observed parameters of the spectral resonance structure with predictions of the iospheric Alfven resonator theory 77
E.E. Titova, B.V. Kozelov, F. Jiricek, J. Smilauer, A.G. Demekhov, V.Yu. Trakhtengerts VLF chorus characteristics and predictions from backward wave oscillator model: a comparison 81
A.G. Yahnin, T.A. Yahnina, N.Y. Ganushkina, V. Angelopoulos, F.S. Mozer, J. Kangas, J. Manninen, T.A. Fritz, C.T. Russell, M.F. Thomsen Multi-satellite study of phenomena in the evening magnetosphere during the Pc1-2 event 85

SESSION 4. IONOSPHERE AND UPPER ATMOSPHERE
V.V. Bakanas Spectrum of the near infrared airglow at the middle latitude 91
S. Chernouss, A. Yahnin, A. Roldugin Optical observations of the acoustic-gravity waves (AGW) supposedly initiated by rocket launches 95
Zh.V. Dashkevich, V.E. Ivanov Some features of meridional dependence of electron flux parameters inside auroral arcs 99
Yu. Platov, S. Chernouss, G. Kulikova Classification of gas-dust formations from rocket exhaust in the upper atmosphere by scale and dynamics 103
G.I. Mingaleva, V.S. Mingalev Simulation of the spatial structure of the high-latitude F-region for different conditions of solar illumination of the ionosphere 107
V.D. Tereshchenko, M.V. Yakimov, O.F. Ogloblina, V.A. Tereshchenko Behaviour peculiarity of MF signal backscatted by polar ionosphere in evening 111
V.D. Tereshchenko, O.F. Ogloblina, V.A. Tereshchenko, T.V. Kovalevich Seasonal differences of electron density in polar ionosphere D-region determined by partial reflection technique 115
V.D. Tereshchenko, E.B. Vasiliev, V.A. Tereshchenko The polar mesospheric MF echoes 118

SESSION 5. SUN, SOLAR WIND AND COSMIC RAYS
G.A. Bazilevskaya, V.S. Makhmutov, A.K. Svirzhevskaya, N.S. Svirzhevsky, Yu.I. Stozhkov, E.V. Vashenyuk Intrusion of energetic electrons into the polar atmosphere during the solar proton event of 24 September, 2001 125
I. Getselev, M. Podzolko, V. Okhlopkov, S. Krasotkin, E. Chuchkov Cosmic rays and solar-terrestrial relations 129
A.I. Podgorny, I.M. Podgorny Current sheet decay as a united mechanism of the phenomena associated with a solar flare 133
N.G. Skryabin, S.N. Samsonov, I.Ya. Plotnikov Influence of Jupiter on cosmic ray intensity variations 137

SESSION 6. LOW ATMOSPHERE, OZONE
E.V.Kononovich, N.N.Shefov Quasi-biennial variations of the solar activity during the 11-year cycle and their display in the variations of the temperature of the middle atmosphere 143
A.A. Krivolutsky, A.A. Kuminov, T.Yu. Vyushkova Numerical simulation of the response of ozonosphere to solar proton events 147

SESSION 7. BIOSPHERE
P.A. Kashulin, N.V. Kalacheva, P.M. Zhiboedov, V.C. Zhirov Phenolic biochemical pathway in plants can be used for the bioindication of heliogeophysical factors 153
S.Chernouss, O.Antonenko, V. Ilyin, G.Milinevsky, Y.Moiseenko, A.A.Bogomolets Heart rate variability parameters variations at geomagnetic disturbances in Arctic and Antarctic regions 157
G. Cornelissen, C. Maggioni, F. Halberg Is a birth-month-dependence of human longevity influenced by half-yearly changes in geomagnetics? 161

CORRECTION
M.I. Beloglazov, G.F. Remenets, V.P. Nemirov Correction 166