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Field-aligned currents in the winter and summer hemispheres caused by IMF By

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Structures controlled by the IMF By sign and season of the year have been detected based on the decomposition of field-aligned current maps constructed using magnetic field measurements on polar low-orbiting satellites. It has been indicated that field-aligned currents have identical structures, composed of the main polar circular current and the return current at the polar cap dayside boundary, at any By sign in the summer hemisphere. Two different types of structures are implemented under winter conditions depending on the By sign. For the northern winter, it is the polar circular current and the return current at the polar cap nightside boundary at By < 0; current sheets are strongly stretched along latitudes below 80° MLat, and only small part of the current is in the noon sector of the polar cap. For the summer winter, the corresponding structures are implemented at opposite By signs. The intensities of the field-aligned currents, originating as a result of the interhemispheric asymmetry and flowing along closed geomagnetic field lines near the polar cap boundary, have been estimated. The maximum of the interhemispheric current density is 0.25 μA m−2 in the summer and 0.1 μA m−2 in the winter; the total current is 5 × 105 and 5 × 104 A, respectively.

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Original Russian Text © R.Yu. Lukianova, A. Kozlovskii, F. Christiansen, 2012, published in Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiya, 2012, Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 321–329.

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Lukianova, R.Y., Kozlovskii, A. & Christiansen, F. Field-aligned currents in the winter and summer hemispheres caused by IMF By . Geomagn. Aeron. 52, 300–308 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793212020089

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