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Coupling the Solar-Wind/IMF to the Ionosphere Through the High Latitude CUSPS

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Magnetic merging is a primary means for coupling energy from the solar wind into the magnetosphere–ionosphere system. The location and nature of the process remain as open questions. By correlating measurements from diverse locations and using large-scale MHD models to put the measurements in context, it is possible to constrain our interpretations of the global and meso-scale dynamics of magnetic merging. Recent evidence demonstrates that merging often occurs at high latitudes in the vicinity of the cusps. The location is in part controlled by the clock angle in the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) YZ plane. In fact, B Y bifurcates the cusp relative to source regions. The newly opened field lines may couple to the ionosphere at MLT locations of as much as 3 hr away from local noon. On the other side of noon the cusp may be connected to merging sites in the opposite hemisphere. In fact, the small convection cell is generally driven by opposite hemisphere merging. B X controls the timing of the interaction and merging sites in each hemisphere, which may respond to planar features in the IMF at different times. Correlation times are variable and are controlled by the dynamics of the tilt of the interplanetary electric field phase plane. The orientation of the phase plane may change significantly on time scales of tens of minutes. Merging is temporally variable and may be occurring at multiple sites simultaneously. Accelerated electrons from the merging process excite optical signatures at the foot of the newly opened field lines. All-sky photometer observations of 557.7 nm emissions in the cusp region provide a “television picture” of the merging process and may be used to infer the temporal and spatial variability of merging, tied to variations in the IMF.

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Abbreviations

ACE:

Advanced Composition Explorer

DMSP:

Defense Meteorological Satellite Program

MHD:

magnetohydrodynamics

IMF:

interplanetary magnetic field

IEF:

interplanetary electric field

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Maynard, N.C. Coupling the Solar-Wind/IMF to the Ionosphere Through the High Latitude CUSPS. Surv Geophys 26, 255–280 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10712-005-1882-4

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