Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002jastp..64.1659p&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 64, Issue 15, p. 1659-1666.
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Long-term average ion outflow data derived from the Dynamics Explorer 1 energetic ion mass spectrometer data revealed very strong correlation between the net global ion outflow rate and measures of geomagnetic and solar activity as parameterized by the 3hKp,1hAE and Dst, and daily F10.7 indices. We use mass-resolved ion outflow observations from the Akebono, Polar, and FAST satellites obtained during a four day interval to assess the temporal and spatial coherence of ionospheric outflow on shorter time and smaller spatial scales. We find no relationship between locally measured ion outflow and a 5min resolution global monitor of energy exchanged between the ionosphere and magnetosphere. We discuss the implications of this result on models of the magnetosphere that include transport of ions from the ionosphere through the various regions of the magnetosphere.
Boehm Manfred
Collin Henry L.
Cully Chris
Lu Gang
Peterson William K.
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