Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993georl..20.2251w&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 20, no. 20, p. 2251-2254
Physics
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Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Auroral Zones, Birkeland Currents, High Temperature Plasmas, Magnetic Disturbances, Magnetic Fields, Magnetosheath, Solar Wind, Tropical Regions, Flux Density, Magnetometers, Particle Precipitation, Satellite Instruments, Time Series Analysis, Viking Spacecraft
Scientific paper
Data from the hot plasma instruments and the magnetometer on board Viking (apogee at 13,530 km) acquired in the high latitude pre-dawn to pre-noon region are combined to study the relations between the low-latitude boundary layer (LLBL) projection and large-scale field-aligned currents (FAC). The projection of the LLBL is defined as the region with precipitation of ions with magnetosheath origin. The cusp and plasma mantle regions are excluded. The study focuses on magnetically quiet to moderately disturbed conditions. On the vast majority of passes the R1 FAC is found to be totally confined within the LLBL projection. This can be regarded as direct evidence of a LLBL source for the dayside R1 FAC. The latitudinal width of the LLBL (and consequently also that of the R1 FAC) decreases considerably going from pre-dawn to pre-noon MLT sectors. The current intensity increases only slightly towards pre-noon. The R1 current density maximum known to exist in the pre-noon region is thus primarily due to LLBL projection converging towards local noon.
Lundin Richard
Potemra Thomas A.
Woch Joachim
Yamauchi Makoto
Zanetti Laurence J.
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