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Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone. / Sergeev, V.; Stepanov, N.; Ogawa, Y.; Käki, S.; Kauristie, K.

в: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Том 177, 01.10.2018, стр. 38-45.

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Sergeev, V, Stepanov, N, Ogawa, Y, Käki, S & Kauristie, K 2018, 'Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone', Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Том. 177, стр. 38-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2017.07.006

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Sergeev, V., Stepanov, N., Ogawa, Y., Käki, S., & Kauristie, K. (2018). Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 177, 38-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2017.07.006

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Sergeev V, Stepanov N, Ogawa Y, Käki S, Kauristie K. Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 2018 Окт. 1;177:38-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2017.07.006

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Sergeev, V. ; Stepanov, N. ; Ogawa, Y. ; Käki, S. ; Kauristie, K. / Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone. в: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 2018 ; Том 177. стр. 38-45.

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title = "Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone",
abstract = "Based on 20 years-long data base of EISCAT incoherent scatter radar and IMAGE magnetometer observations in Scandinavia, we investigate statistically the ionospheric conductance variations in the dark nightside auroral zone. We focus on the relationship of precipitation-caused conductances with the variations of local equivalent current and global AL index, as well as on their dependence on the solar wind (SW) parameters. In terms of paired correlation, the main SW drivers for AL index and for the Pedersen and Hall conductances (Sigma(p) and Sigma(H)) are the SW merging electric field (characterized, e.g., with the Kan-Lee function, E-kl) and the solar wind velocity V-sw. The relative importance of these SW drivers varies. Whereas E-kl is the main driver of AL index, the role of V-sw increases for the conductances so that it outruns the E-kl as the main driver for the Hall conductance. Quantitatively this dependence is represented as Sigma(H) = (7.7*V +1.75*V-2) + (5.7*E - 0.86*E-2) - 6.1 Siemens, where E and V are E-kl and V-sw normalized with <E-kl > = 0.79 mV/m and <V-sw > = 429 km/s. The strongest influence of V-sw, is, however, observed for the Hall-to-Pedersen conductance ratio R-HP = Sigma(H)/Sigma(p), indicating solar wind velocity control of the electron acceleration. Physically the energization is a major factor which contributes to the large conductance values. On the nightside, local equivalent currents are significantly controlled by the local Hall conductance (CC = 0.78) and most of the equivalent current increase during active periods is due to the conductivity change. In that sense the AL index variations during active times are controlled by the Hall conductance variations which, to a large extent, are controlled by the processes of magnetospheric electron acceleration.",
keywords = "Auroral electrojet, Ionospheric conductance, Magnetospheric electron acceleration, Solar wind control, PHASES, IONOSPHERIC CURRENT, ENERGY, FIELD, FLUX, PRECIPITATION, CONDUCTIVITY, SYSTEMATICS, SUBSTORMS",
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RIS

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T1 - Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone

AU - Sergeev, V.

AU - Stepanov, N.

AU - Ogawa, Y.

AU - Käki, S.

AU - Kauristie, K.

PY - 2018/10/1

Y1 - 2018/10/1

N2 - Based on 20 years-long data base of EISCAT incoherent scatter radar and IMAGE magnetometer observations in Scandinavia, we investigate statistically the ionospheric conductance variations in the dark nightside auroral zone. We focus on the relationship of precipitation-caused conductances with the variations of local equivalent current and global AL index, as well as on their dependence on the solar wind (SW) parameters. In terms of paired correlation, the main SW drivers for AL index and for the Pedersen and Hall conductances (Sigma(p) and Sigma(H)) are the SW merging electric field (characterized, e.g., with the Kan-Lee function, E-kl) and the solar wind velocity V-sw. The relative importance of these SW drivers varies. Whereas E-kl is the main driver of AL index, the role of V-sw increases for the conductances so that it outruns the E-kl as the main driver for the Hall conductance. Quantitatively this dependence is represented as Sigma(H) = (7.7*V +1.75*V-2) + (5.7*E - 0.86*E-2) - 6.1 Siemens, where E and V are E-kl and V-sw normalized with <E-kl > = 0.79 mV/m and <V-sw > = 429 km/s. The strongest influence of V-sw, is, however, observed for the Hall-to-Pedersen conductance ratio R-HP = Sigma(H)/Sigma(p), indicating solar wind velocity control of the electron acceleration. Physically the energization is a major factor which contributes to the large conductance values. On the nightside, local equivalent currents are significantly controlled by the local Hall conductance (CC = 0.78) and most of the equivalent current increase during active periods is due to the conductivity change. In that sense the AL index variations during active times are controlled by the Hall conductance variations which, to a large extent, are controlled by the processes of magnetospheric electron acceleration.

AB - Based on 20 years-long data base of EISCAT incoherent scatter radar and IMAGE magnetometer observations in Scandinavia, we investigate statistically the ionospheric conductance variations in the dark nightside auroral zone. We focus on the relationship of precipitation-caused conductances with the variations of local equivalent current and global AL index, as well as on their dependence on the solar wind (SW) parameters. In terms of paired correlation, the main SW drivers for AL index and for the Pedersen and Hall conductances (Sigma(p) and Sigma(H)) are the SW merging electric field (characterized, e.g., with the Kan-Lee function, E-kl) and the solar wind velocity V-sw. The relative importance of these SW drivers varies. Whereas E-kl is the main driver of AL index, the role of V-sw increases for the conductances so that it outruns the E-kl as the main driver for the Hall conductance. Quantitatively this dependence is represented as Sigma(H) = (7.7*V +1.75*V-2) + (5.7*E - 0.86*E-2) - 6.1 Siemens, where E and V are E-kl and V-sw normalized with <E-kl > = 0.79 mV/m and <V-sw > = 429 km/s. The strongest influence of V-sw, is, however, observed for the Hall-to-Pedersen conductance ratio R-HP = Sigma(H)/Sigma(p), indicating solar wind velocity control of the electron acceleration. Physically the energization is a major factor which contributes to the large conductance values. On the nightside, local equivalent currents are significantly controlled by the local Hall conductance (CC = 0.78) and most of the equivalent current increase during active periods is due to the conductivity change. In that sense the AL index variations during active times are controlled by the Hall conductance variations which, to a large extent, are controlled by the processes of magnetospheric electron acceleration.

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KW - FLUX

KW - PRECIPITATION

KW - CONDUCTIVITY

KW - SYSTEMATICS

KW - SUBSTORMS

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