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Relationships between field-aligned currents, electric fields, and particle precipitation as observed by Dynamics Explorer-2
Author(s) -
M. Sugiura,
T. Iyemori,
R. A. Hoffman,
N. C. Maynard,
J. L. Burch,
J. D. Winningham
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
geophysical monograph
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.375
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 2328-8779
pISSN - 0065-8448
DOI - 10.1029/gm028p0096
Subject(s) - plasma sheet , current sheet , physics , electric field , geophysics , magnetic field , ionosphere , plasma , electric current , current (fluid) , magnetosphere , computational physics , magnetohydrodynamics , atmospheric sciences , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The relationships between field-aligned currents, electric fields, and particle fluxes are determined using observations from the polar orbiting low-altitude satellite Dynamics Explorer-2. It is shown that the north-south electric field and the east-west magnetic field components are usually highly correlated in the field-aligned current regions. This proportionality observationally proves that the field-aligned current equals the divergence of the height-integrated ionospheric Pedersen current in the meridional plane to a high degree of approximation. As a general rule, in the evening sector the upward field-aligned currents flow in the boundary plasma sheet region and the downward currents flow in the central plasma sheet region. The current densities determined independently from the plasma and magnetic field measurements are compared. Although the current densities deduced from the two methods are in general agreement, the degree and extent of the agreement vary in individual cases.

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