Is All v*Bz Equal?

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Abstract

Solar wind electric field, v*Bz, is generally viewed to be the major driver of magnetospheric activity. A major diagnostic of magnetospheric activity is the potential imposed on the ionosphere. In this study we examine if, in fact, the ionospheric potential is the same for similar values of v*Bz or whether the average potential depends on how big the v and Bz are relative to each other. We use data from DMSP spacecraft collected during periods when v*Bz is less than 3 mV/m, in order to avoid the effect of polar cap potential saturation. Global MHD models suggest that there should be a difference in the magnetospheric response. We will present our findings from the data.

*This material is based upon work supported by CISM, which is funded by the STC Program of the National Science Foundation under Agreement Number ATM-0120950, and by NSF grant GEO-0607195.

Authors

  • Felipe Mulford

    • UT Arlington
  • Jorge Landivar

    • UT Arlington
  • Elizabeth Mitchell

    • UT Arlington
  • Ramon Lopez

    • UT Arlington
    • University of Texas at Arlington