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Solar Wind Control of Hemispherically‐Integrated Field‐Aligned Currents at Earth

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posted on 2023-08-11, 09:05 authored by AL Fleetham, SE Milan, SM Imber, SK Vines

 Magnetic reconnection occurring between the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and the dayside magnetopause causes a circulation of magnetic flux and plasma within the magnetosphere, known as the Dungey cycle. This circulation is transmitted to the ionosphere via field-aligned currents (FACs). The magnetic flux transport within the Dungey cycle is quantified by the cross-polar cap potential (CPCP or transpolar voltage). Previous studies have suggested that under strong driving conditions the CPCP can saturate near a value of 250 kV. In this study we investigate whether an analogous saturation occurs in the magnitudes of the FACs, using observations from the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment. The solar wind speed, density and pressure, the Bz component of the IMF, and combinations of these, were compared to the concurrent integrated current magnitude, across each hemisphere. We find that FAC magnitudes are controlled most strongly by solar wind speed and the orientation and strength of the IMF. FAC magnitude increases monotonically with solar wind driving but there is a distinct knee in the variation around IMF Bz = −10 nT, above which the increase slows. 

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Science and Technology Facilities Council. Grant Numbers: ST/W00089X/1, ST/T506242/1

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School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics

Volume

128

Issue

8

Pagination

e2023JA031540

Publisher

American Geophysical Union, Wiley

eissn

2169-9402

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2023-08-11

Language

en

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