Storm-Time Behaviour of Meso-Scale Field-Aligned Currents: Case Study with Three Geomagnetic Storm Events
Challenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) satellite magnetic data are used to investigate the latitudinal variation of the storm-time meso-scale field-aligned currents by defining a new metric called the FAC range. Three major geomagnetic storm events are considered. Alongside SymH, the possible con...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of astronomy and space sciences 2019, 36(3), , pp.133-147 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Challenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) satellite magnetic data are used to
investigate the latitudinal variation of the storm-time meso-scale field-aligned
currents by defining a new metric called the FAC range. Three major geomagnetic storm
events are considered. Alongside SymH, the possible contributions from solar wind
dynamic pressure and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) BZ are also investigated. The
results show that the new metric predicts the latitudinal variation of FACs better than
previous studies. As expected, the equatorward expansion and poleward retreat are
observed during the storm main phase and recovery phase respectively. The equatorward
shift is prominent on the northern duskside, at ~58° coinciding with the minimum SymH
and dayside at ~59° compared to dawnside and nightside respectively. The latitudinal
shift of FAC range is better correlated to IMF BZ in northern hemisphere dusk-dawn
magnetic local time (MLT) sectors than in southern hemisphere. The FAC range latitudinal
shifts responds better to dynamic pressure in the duskside northern hemisphere and
dawnside southern hemisphere than in southern hemisphere dusk sector and northern
hemisphere dawn sector respectively. FAC range exhibits a good correlation with dynamic
pressure in the dayside (nightside) southern (northern) hemispheres depicting possible
electrodynamic similarity at day-night MLT sectors in the opposite hemispheres. |
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ISSN: | 2093-5587 2093-1409 |
DOI: | 10.5140/JASS.2019.36.3.133 |