The effect of the wave conductivity of the solar wind on polar-cap convection

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Earth Ionosphere, Geomagnetism, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Polar Caps, Solar Wind, Magnetic Variations, Nonlinearity, Potential Theory

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It is shown that the dependence of the morning-evening ionospheric electric field in the polar cap on the interplanetary magnetic field has a nonlinear character. It is suggested that this nonlinearity is connected with the solar-wind wave conductivity. Allowance for this conductivity leads to a high correlation (r = 0.91) between measured and calculated values of the magnetic field and the potential difference in the polar cap.

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