Electrojet poleward boundary variations with IMF By and season
- Birkeland Centre for Space Science, Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Norway (simon_james_walker@hotmail.co.uk)
By utilising measurements from twenty ground magnetometer stations in Fennoscandia, divergence-free ionospheric currents above this region are modelled using spherical elementary currents (SECS). New modelling techniques are implemented that coerce the model to find a solution that resembles the resolvable ionospheric currents. The divergence-free currents are evaluated along the 105o magnetic meridian covering a period of almost 20 years with a resolution of 1 minute, as a result of the magnetometers chosen. From these sheet current density latitude profiles, the boundaries of the auroral electrojet are identified. After performing a large statistical analysis it is found that there is a significant IMF By effect on the poleward boundary of the electrojets during the Summer but not during the Winter. We suggest that this seasonal effect can be attributed to the effects of lobe reconnection on the extent of currents in the auroral electrojets. Further work is done to compare the SECS derived electrojet boundaries with particle precipitation data from low orbit satellites.
How to cite: Walker, S., Decotte, M., Laundal, K., Reistad, J., Ohma, A., and Hatch, S.: Electrojet poleward boundary variations with IMF By and season, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-7607, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-7607, 2021.