Ring current decay

2020 ◽  
pp. 181-223
Author(s):  
Vania K. Jordanova
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1995 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. M. Zossi de Artigas ◽  
J. R. Manzano

Coupling parameter, E, and the total energy dissipated by the magnetosphere, UT, are determined for six disturbed periods, following three known criteria for UT computation. It is observed that UT exceeds E for Dst < -90 nT, for alI models. Differences between models reside on the estimated valnes for the particles' life time il1 the equatorial ring current. The values of TR, used in the models, are small during the main phase of the di."turbance, in disagreement with the charge exchange life time of the majority species, H+ and O'-. Based on this conclusion, a different criterion to calculate TR is proposed, differentiating the different stages of the perturbation. TR is calculated, for the main phase of the storm, from the rate of energy deposition estimation, Q, in the ring current. For Dst recovery phase, the vallles are obtained from a ring current decay law computation. The UTvu calculated, physically more coherent with the processes occurring during the event, is now smaller than expected. In this sense, it is understood that the power generated by the solar wind-magnetosphere dy- namo, should also be distributed in the inner magnetosphere, auroral zones and equatorial ring current, as in the outer magnetosphere, plasmoids in the tail shot in antisolar direction. A further adjustment of E, with the Chapman-Ferraro distance, 10' variable, has been made. Although the reslllts, improve the estimation of E, they are sti!l smaller than UT, except UTNU, for some disturbed periods. This result indicates the uncertainty in the computation of the input energy, by using the many expressions proposed in the literature, which are always presented as laws proportional to a given group of parameters, with an unknown factor of proportionality, which deserves more detailed physical analysis.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Songyan Li ◽  
Hao Luo

&lt;p&gt;Much evidence has indicated that charge exchange with the neutral atoms is an important loss mechanism of the ring current ions, especially during the slow recovery phase of a geomagnetic storm. Most of the studies, however, were focused on the global effect of the charge exchange on the ring current decay. The effect on different magnetic local times and L shells has not been achieved. In this study, based on the in-situ energetic ion data (Level 3) from RBSPICE onboard two Van Allen Probes, we study the contribution of the charge exchange, calculated from the differential flux of ions, to the local ring current decay at different magnetic local times and radial distance. Results indicate that the charge exchange effect on the ring current decay shows clear MLT and L dependence. Our study provides important information of spatial distribution of the ring current loss evolution, which could be as a reference during the ring current modeling.&lt;/p&gt;


1995 ◽  
Vol 100 (A6) ◽  
pp. 9619 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mei-Ching Fok ◽  
Thomas E. Moore ◽  
Janet U. Kozyra ◽  
George C. Ho ◽  
Douglas C. Hamilton

1997 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 335-338 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Noël ◽  
G.W Prölss

2006 ◽  
Vol 111 (A11) ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Keika ◽  
M. Nosé ◽  
P. C. Brandt ◽  
S. Ohtani ◽  
D. G. Mitchell ◽  
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