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Dependence of Pc5 micropulsation power on conductivity variations in the morning sector
Authors:Peter R Sutcliffe  Gordon Rostoker
Institution:Magnetic Observatory of the CSIR, P.O. Box 32, Hermanus 7200, South Africa;Institute of Earth and Planetary Physics and Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G
Abstract:For many years it has been known the that most intense and continuous Pc5 micropulsation activity occurs in the local time quadrant between dawn and noon. Recently, Lam and Rostoker (1978) have shown that Pc5 pulsations occur in the latitudinal regime occupied by the westward auroral electrojet and have suggested that part of the oscillating current system responsible for the pulsations involves upward field-aligned current at the boundary between the sunlit and dark ionosphere at local dawn. In this paper, we show that power in the Pc5 micropulsation range is markedly enhanced as one moves across the dawn terminator at 100 km from the nightside to the dayside. It is further shown that there is a significant increase in pulsation strength at ~0730 L.T.. The increase in Pc5 pulsation strength across the dawn terminator favors the concept that Pc5 micropulsations can be viewed as oscillations of a three-dimensional current loop involving downward current in the pre-noon sector diverging to flow in the ionosphere as part of the westward auroral electrojet and returning to the magnetosphere along field lines penetrating the ionosphere across the region separating the dark and sunlit ionosphere. We further suggest that the region of enhanced high energy electron precipitation shown by Hartz and Brice (1967) to maximize in the pre-noon quadrant is associated with the marked enhancement of Pc5 activity near 0730 L.T.
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