Time-dependence of dawn-dusk asymmetries in the terrestrial ionospheric convection pattern

Grocott, Adrian (2017) Time-dependence of dawn-dusk asymmetries in the terrestrial ionospheric convection pattern. In: Dawn-Dusk Asymmetry in Planetary Plasma Environments :. Geophysical Monograph . American Geophysical Union. ISBN 9781119216322

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

In this chapter we consider the nature and origin of dawn-dusk asymmetries in the ionospheric convection pattern. We focus on asymmetries that are introduced via solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling when the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) has a strong dawn-dusk component. In particular, we address the interplay between flows that are “directly driven” by dayside coupling processes and those driven over a variety of longer timescales by internal magnetospheric dynamics. This produces variability in the ionospheric convection and leads to an inherent time dependence in the development of dawn-dusk asymmetries. Our discussion focuses on the interpretation of observations made by the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN), which has provided measurements of the two-dimensional ionospheric convection pattern at 1 or 2 min resolution for the last two decades. We summarize the current state of understanding in this area and discuss unanswered questions.

Item Type:
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Subjects:
?? complex electrodynamicsinterplanetary magnetic fieldmagnetotail controlplanetary plasma environmentssolar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere couplingterrestrial ionospheric convection patterntime-dependent dawn-dusk asymmetries ??
ID Code:
83960
Deposited By:
Deposited On:
12 Jan 2017 14:46
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
16 Jul 2024 03:57