Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets

<p>During auroral substorms, the electric currents flowing in the ionosphere change rapidly, and a large amount of energy is dissipated in the auroral ionosphere. An important part of the auroral current system is the auroral electrojets whose profiles can be estimated from magnetic field meas...

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Main Authors: S. Käki, A. Viljanen, L. Juusola, K. Kauristie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2022-02-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/40/107/2022/angeo-40-107-2022.pdf
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author S. Käki
S. Käki
A. Viljanen
L. Juusola
K. Kauristie
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A. Viljanen
L. Juusola
K. Kauristie
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description <p>During auroral substorms, the electric currents flowing in the ionosphere change rapidly, and a large amount of energy is dissipated in the auroral ionosphere. An important part of the auroral current system is the auroral electrojets whose profiles can be estimated from magnetic field measurements from low-earth orbit satellites. In this paper, we combine electrojet data derived from the Swarm satellite mission of the European Space Agency with the substorm database derived from the SuperMAG ground magnetometer network data. We organize the electrojet data in relation to the location and time of the onset and obtain statistics for the development of the integrated current and latitudinal location for the auroral electrojets relative to the onset. The major features of the behaviour of the westward electrojet are found to be in accordance with earlier studies of field-aligned currents and ground magnetometer observations of substorm temporal statistics. In addition, we show that, after the onset, the latitudinal location of the maximum of the westward electrojet determined from Swarm satellite data is mostly located close to the SuperMAG onset latitude in the local time sector of the onset regardless of where the onset happens. We also show that the SuperMAG onset corresponds to a strengthening of the order of 100 kA in the amplitude of the median of the westward integrated current in the Swarm data from 15 min before to 15 min after the onset.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-73f03c67fe37423c9832115e987820df2022-12-21T17:24:15ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762022-02-014010711910.5194/angeo-40-107-2022Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsetsS. Käki0S. Käki1A. Viljanen2L. Juusola3K. Kauristie4Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Physics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland<p>During auroral substorms, the electric currents flowing in the ionosphere change rapidly, and a large amount of energy is dissipated in the auroral ionosphere. An important part of the auroral current system is the auroral electrojets whose profiles can be estimated from magnetic field measurements from low-earth orbit satellites. In this paper, we combine electrojet data derived from the Swarm satellite mission of the European Space Agency with the substorm database derived from the SuperMAG ground magnetometer network data. We organize the electrojet data in relation to the location and time of the onset and obtain statistics for the development of the integrated current and latitudinal location for the auroral electrojets relative to the onset. The major features of the behaviour of the westward electrojet are found to be in accordance with earlier studies of field-aligned currents and ground magnetometer observations of substorm temporal statistics. In addition, we show that, after the onset, the latitudinal location of the maximum of the westward electrojet determined from Swarm satellite data is mostly located close to the SuperMAG onset latitude in the local time sector of the onset regardless of where the onset happens. We also show that the SuperMAG onset corresponds to a strengthening of the order of 100 kA in the amplitude of the median of the westward integrated current in the Swarm data from 15 min before to 15 min after the onset.</p>https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/40/107/2022/angeo-40-107-2022.pdf
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S. Käki
A. Viljanen
L. Juusola
K. Kauristie
Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
Annales Geophysicae
title Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
title_full Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
title_short Spatio-temporal development of large-scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
title_sort spatio temporal development of large scale auroral electrojet currents relative to substorm onsets
url https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/40/107/2022/angeo-40-107-2022.pdf
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