The ionosphere-magnetosphere structure during a geomagnetic storm based on measurements in the morning auroral zone

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Auroral Zones, Electron Precipitation, Ionospheric Disturbances, Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Instability, Explorer 12 Satellite, Field Aligned Currents, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheric Currents, Satellite Sounding, Winter

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Attention is given to S3-2 satellite observations of dc and ac electric fields, as well as associated field-aligned currents and precipitating electrons, within the high latitude midmorning auroral ionosphere during June 24-25, 1976. The data from five polar cap crossings (two northern, three southern) are analyzed for a geomagnetic storm period which included the onset, main phase, and recovery of a substorm. An investigation is made of a systematic pattern of fields and currents observed within both hemispheres which may be due to a diversion of the high latitude Chapman-Ferraro current in the morning time sector by a nonzero 'y' component of the IMF.

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