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About the relationship between auroral electrojets and ring currents

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The relationship between the storm-time ring current and the auroral electrojets is investigated using IMAGE magnetometer data, D St and H-SYM, and solar wind data. Statistical results as well as the investigation of single events show that the auroral electrojets occur also during nonstorm conditions without storm-time ring current development and even during the storm recovery phase of increasing D St . A close correlation between electrojet intensity and ring current intensity was not found. Though the eastward electrojet moves equatorward during the storm main phase there is no unequivocal relationship between the movement of the westward electrojet and the ring current development. All these results suggest that the auroral electrojets and the ring current develop more or less independently of each other.

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Grafe, A., Feldstein, Y.I. About the relationship between auroral electrojets and ring currents. Annales Geophysicae 18, 874–886 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-000-0874-4

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