Observations of Birkeland currents at auroral latitudes

Physics – Space Physics

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Auroral Electrojets, Birkeland Currents, Current Sheets, Earth Magnetosphere, Ionospheric Conductivity, Polar Caps, Auroral Zones, Field Aligned Currents, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Storms, Polar Substorms

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After many years of languishing interest, field-aligned currents (Birkeland currents) are now regarded as an important link between the magnetosphere and the ionosphere. We describe techniques that are used to measure them and then discuss in some detail measurements that have been interpreted as indicating the presence of Birkeland currents. We conclude that measurements substantiate the theory of large-scale flow from the magnetosphere to the polar caps in a dawn-dusk direction with opposite flow equatorward of the auroral zone connecting to the Alfven layer. Sheet current flow in premidnight discrete aurora seems experimentally established also, but its connection with auroral acceleration and with the larger-scale flow is not yet understood. The currents flowing during a substorm are not yet fully defined either.

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