Autor: |
Adam C. Liedloff, Teiji Uozumi, Aoi Nakamizo, Boris Shevtsov, Victor A. Akulichev, Shinichi Ohtani, U. Sukhbaatar, R. Marshall, Akimasa Yoshikawa, K. Yumoto, Shun Imajo |
Rok vydání: |
2015 |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 120:2088-2098 |
ISSN: |
2169-9380 |
DOI: |
10.1002/2013ja019691 |
Popis: |
We examined Pi2 pulsations observed simultaneously at low-latitude stations (L = 1.15 − 2.33) around the dawn terminator. Those Pi2 pulsations observed in the sunlit region were polarized in the azimuthal (D, positive eastward) direction. We found that the D component oscillations in the dark and sunlit regions were in antiphase, whereas the H component oscillated in phase. A statistical analysis indicates that these D component phase reversals occurred about 0.5 h sunward of the dawn terminator at 100 km in altitude, corresponding to the highly conducting E layer. The azimuthal polarization and D component phase reversals related to the dawn terminator cannot be explained by the existing models of low-latitude Pi2s (e.g., cavity resonance or substorm current wedge oscillations). Similar D component phase reversals were also found on the dusk side although the amplitude of the D component is smaller than that of the H component. We suggest that the meridional ionospheric current in the sunlit region adjacent to the dawn terminator drives the D component oscillations in antiphase with those D oscillations produced by the oscillatory field-aligned current (FAC) on the postmidnight side. The meridional current is expected to form a part of a current system that extends from the postmidnight FAC to the equatorial Cowling current. The D component oscillations in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are also in antiphase, indicating that the current system is symmetric with respect to the equator. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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