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National Science Foundation Award #0218847

GEM: Self-Consistent Model for Regions of Downward Auroral Current

 
Investigator(s): Jay Johnson (PI) ; Chio Cheng (Co-PI)
Sponsor: Department of Energy, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, NJ 08543 6092432750
Start Date/Expiration Date 2002-03-15 to 2006-02-28 (amended 2005-03-23)
Awarded Amount to Date: $268,000
Abstract: The primary coupling between the magnetosphere and the ionosphere is accomplished via electric currents flowing along the Earth's magnetic field. Upward current regions generally result from downward flowing electrons which have been observed with many satellites. In contrast, downward current regions generally involve upward flowing electrons that have been more difficult to observe. Thus our outstanding of the downward current regions has lagged behind our understanding of the upward current regions. This study will develop a self-consistent picture of the plasma and field properties of downward auroral current regions. The results will lead to a better understanding of such features as ion conic particle distributions, downward pointing electric fields and ELF/VLF turbulence. The theoretical underpinning of the study will be to break the problem into two separate but coupled problems with vastly different time scales. ELF/VLF turbulence operates on times scales of milliseconds, while the evolution of the large-scale auroral current structures takes place on time scales of minutes to hours. Thus a self-consistent high frequency spectrum can be determined in the context of a slowly evolving background distribution.
NSF Org: ATM - Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Award Number: 0218847
Award Instrument: Interagency Agreement
Program Manager: Kile B. Baker
ATM Division of Atmospheric Sciences
GEO Directorate for Geosciences
NSF Program(s): MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS
Field Application(s): Space
Program Reference Code(s): SOLAR INFLUENCES, 1323
Program Element Code(s): 5750