“…Smaller‐scale magnetic disturbances sometimes occur on the dayside high‐latitude magnetosphere, and they are often called magnetic impulse event [ Lanzerotti et al , ; Sibeck and Korotova , ], which are associated with smaller‐scale ionospheric convection vortices (traveling convection vortices, or TCVs) and FACs systems [ Friis‐Christensen et al , ; Glassmeier et al , ]. These smaller‐scale features are suggested to arise from localized solar wind dynamic pressure enhancement or dynamic processes in the foreshock region [e.g., Moretto et al , ; Zesta et al , ; Zesta , ; Murr et al , ; Sibeck et al , ; Murr and Hughes , ; Kataoka et al , ]. Kataoka et al [] simulated the FACs systems associated with TCVs by introducing a localized density perturbation and found that the FACs produced have the same polarities as those induced by large‐scale solar wind dynamic pressure enhancement but with much smaller‐scale sizes.…”