Published June 1, 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

Electrodynamics of the polar cusp ionosphere: A case study

  • 1. Univ. of Oslo (Norway)
  • 2. John Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD (USA)
  • 3. Air Force Geophysics Lab., Hanscom Air Force Base, MA (USA)

Description

By using continuous ground-based observations of polar cusp auroras and electromagnetic parameters obtained from satellites in polar orbit, electrodynamic processes in the polar cusp have been investigated. HILAT satellite measurements of magnetic field, precipitating electrons and ion drift components above auroral structures observed from the ground permit detailed investigations of the cusp ionosphere. Information on Birkeland currents, Poynting flux, height integrated Pedersen conductivity and Joule heat dissipation rate has been derived. Similar latitudinal structures were observed from HILAT and in the simultaneous photometer profiles obtained from the ground ∼200 km to the east of the satellite pass. Intermediate scale structures of enhanced electron precipitation, strong northward electric fields, and Birkeland current densities ∼10 μA/m2 were observed. Rather complex patterns of Birkeland currents were connected to these structures. From correlated latitudinal variations in electric and magnetic field components the downward directed Poynting flux and the ionospheric Joule heat dissipation rate within one of the auroral forms could be estimated. The dissipation rate in the center of this structure was found to be a factor of 2 higher than the electron energy input rate

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Journal Title
Journal of Geophysical Research
Journal Volume
94
Journal Issue
A6
Series
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Page Range
6713-6722
ISSN
0148-0227
CODEN
JGREA