EGU22-6869, updated on 10 Jan 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-6869
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Subauroral polarization streams (SAPS): Intrinsic response of geospace during storm time

Dong Lin1, Wenbin Wang1, Viacheslav Merkin2, Michael Wiltberger1, Kareem Sorathia2, Kevin Pham1, Shanshan Bao3, Adam Michael2, Xueling Shi4,1, Chaosong Huang5, Qian Wu1, Yongliang Zhang2, Meers Oppenheim6, Frank Toffoletto3, John Lyon7, Jeffrey Garretson2, and Brian Anderson2
Dong Lin et al.
  • 1National Center for Atmospheric Research, High Altitude Observatory, Boulder, United States of America (ldong@ucar.edu)
  • 2Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
  • 3Rice University
  • 4Virginia Tech
  • 5Air Force Research Laboratory
  • 6Boston University
  • 7Dartmouth College

Subauroral polarization streams (SAPS) typically refer to an enhanced westward plasma flow channel in the duskside subauroral ionosphere. SAPS overlap with the low-latitude part of downward Region-2 field-aligned currents (FACs). The relatively low subauroral conductance in this region requires a strong electric field for current closure, which drives the fast sunward plasma flow. Observations have shown dynamic variability of SAPS under various solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions, which are related to the variability of FACs and auroral precipitation, as well as their source regions in the ring current and plasmasheet. In this study, we use satellite observations and numerical simulations with the state-of-the-art Multiscale Atmosphere Geospace Environment (MAGE) model to investigate: 1) The role of diffuse electron precipitation in the formation of SAPS; 2) SAPS variability under IMF BY; and 3) Dawnside (as opposed to the more conventional duskside) SAPS as a unique feature of major geomagnetic storms. With data-model comparison, we will demonstrate that SAPS result from the different behaviors of ring current ions and plasma sheet electrons, and the corresponding self-consistent response of the ionosphere-thermosphere system via electrodynamic and particle coupling with the magnetosphere. We conclude that SAPS distribution and variability represent a fundamental feature of the geospace response to solar disturbances during storm time.

How to cite: Lin, D., Wang, W., Merkin, V., Wiltberger, M., Sorathia, K., Pham, K., Bao, S., Michael, A., Shi, X., Huang, C., Wu, Q., Zhang, Y., Oppenheim, M., Toffoletto, F., Lyon, J., Garretson, J., and Anderson, B.: Subauroral polarization streams (SAPS): Intrinsic response of geospace during storm time, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-6869, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-6869, 2022.

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