Distribution of the field−aligned currents in the ionosphere: dawn–dusk asymmetry and its relation to the asymmetry between the two hemispheres


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The dynamics of the system of field-aligned currents (FACs) and closing ionospheric Pedersen currents is considered with the use of original processing methods and the data from four substorms of different types. The total current system comprises of two parts. One is the well-known substorm current wedge (SCW) system, in which the zonal (westward ) current closes FACs in the R1 zone (region). The component 2 consists of two pairs of meridional currents flowing equatorward and poleward in the R1 region and creating regions R0 and R2 (according to the classification of Iijima and Potemra). It is shown that the total FAC of the disturbed magnetosphere–ionosphere system is dominated by the contribution of component 2, which contradicts the original version of the SCW model but is consistent with new data. The quantitative characteristics of the dawn–dusk asymmetry are determined for the FAC distribution in the ionosphere for each substorm. It is shown that the ratio of the average intensities of FACs in the regions R0 and R2 was IR0/IR2 ≥ 0.4, which contradicts the popular opinion that there are no FACs in the polar cap. In addition, a relatively rare event of the simultaneous start of the substorm explosive phase and the SSC caused by the dynamic impact of the solar wind when the polar cap expands (rather than compresses as usual) is considered.

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V. Mishin

Institute of Solar–Terrestrial Physics (ISTP)

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Email: vladm@iszf.irk.ru
Rússia, Irkutsk

V. Mishin

Institute of Solar–Terrestrial Physics (ISTP)

Email: vladm@iszf.irk.ru
Rússia, Irkutsk

A. Moiseev

Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy

Email: vladm@iszf.irk.ru
Rússia, Yakutsk

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