Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994jgr....9923639w&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 99, no. A12, p. 23,639-23,649
Physics
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Auroral Electrojets, Convection, Electric Fields, Electric Potential, Electron Precipitation, Magnetic Fields, Plasma Drift, Polar Substorms, Artificial Satellites, Discontinuity, Earth Magnetosphere, Field Aligned Currents, Geomagnetism, Topology
Scientific paper
Measurements have been made of electric and magnetic fields, plasma drifts, and electron precipatation within a surge at the westward, leading edge of the auroral 'bulge' at the peak of the substorm expansion phase. The trajectroy of the Dynamics Explorer 2 (DE 2) satellite over the auroral emissions is determined from nearly simultaneous observations with the imager on the DE 1 satellite at a higher altitude. The electric field and plasma drift measurements have enabled us to deduce the basic configuration of the ionospheric electric potential, or plasma convection, around the surge. The electric potential shows that the bulge is associated with a protrusion of the dawn convection cell into the dusk cell, poleward of the 'Harang discontinity.' This protrusion conains a westward electric field that strongly enhances the westard electrojet current by the creation of a "Cowling channel.' This westward electric field, and the associated Cowling current, appear to terminate within the surge, which contains an intense, upward field-aligned current. The magneitc field measurements show that the region containing this field-aligned current is shaped more like a cylinger rather than a long sheet. The total is found to exceed one-half million amperes.
Craven John D.
Frank Louis A.
Hanson William B.
Hoffman Robert A.
Maynard Nelson C.
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