Alfv\'enic Thermospheric Upwelling in a Global Geospace Model
Autor: | Kevin Pham, Benjamin Hogan, William Lotko |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Physics
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Geophysics 01 natural sciences Physics::Geophysics Resonator Physics - Space Physics 13. Climate action Space and Planetary Science Physics::Space Physics Cusp (anatomy) Upwelling Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Ionosphere 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Popis: | Motivated by low-altitude cusp observations of small-scale (~ 1 km) field-aligned currents (SSFACs) interpreted as ionospheric Alfv\'en resonator modes, we investigated the effects of Alfv\'en wave energy deposition on thermospheric upwelling and the formation of air density enhancements in and near the cusp. Such density enhancements were commonly observed near 400 km altitude by the CHAMP satellite. They are not predicted by empirical thermosphere models, and they are well-correlated with the observed SSFACs. A parameterized model for the altitude dependence of the Alfv\'en wave electric field, constrained by CHAMP data, has been developed and embedded in the Joule heating module of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Coupled Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere (CMIT) model. The CMIT model was then used to simulate the geospace response to an interplanetary stream interaction region (SIR) that swept past Earth on 26-27 March 2003. CMIT diagnostics for the thermospheric mass density at 400 km altitude show: 1) CMIT without Alfv\'enic Joule heating usually underestimates CHAMP's orbit-average density; inclusion of Alfv\'enic heating modestly improves CMIT's orbit-average prediction of the density (by a few %), especially during the more active periods of the SIR event. 2) The improvement in CMIT's instantaneous density prediction with Alfv\'enic heating included is more significant (up to 15%) in the vicinity of the cusp heating region, a feature that the MSIS empirical thermosphere model misses for this event. Thermospheric density changes of 20-30% caused by the cusp-region Alfv\'enic heating sporadically populate the polar region through the action of corotation and neutral winds. Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, Supporting Information (10 pages, 5 figures) |
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