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9780875909769

Magnetospheric Current Systems

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  • ISBN13:

    9780875909769

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    0875909760

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-01-10
  • Publisher: American Geophysical Union
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Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 118.

The magnetosphere is an open system that interacts with the solar wind. In this system, solar wind energy continuously permeates different regions of the magnetosphere through electromagnetic processes, which we can well describe in terms of current systems. In fact, our ability to use various methods to study magnetospheric current systems has recently prompted significant progress in our understanding of the phenomenon. Unprecedented coverage of satellite and ground?]based observations has advanced global approaches to magnetospheric current systems, whereas advanced measurements of electromagnetic fields and particles have brought new insights about micro?]processes. Increased computer capabilities have enabled us to simulate the dynamics not only of the terrestrial magnetosphere but also the magnetospheres of other planets. Based on such developments, the present volume revisits outstanding issues about magnetospheric current systems.

Author Biography

Shin-ichi Ohtani is the editor of Magnetospheric Current Systems, published by Wiley.

Ryoichi Fujii is the editor of Magnetospheric Current Systems, published by Wiley.

Michael Hesse is the editor of Magnetospheric Current Systems, published by Wiley.

Robert L. Lysak is the editor of Magnetospheric Current Systems, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Deduction ix
Laurence J. Zanetti
Preface xi
Shin-ichi Ohtani
Ryoichi Fujii
Michael Hesse
Robert L. Lysak
Frameworks for Describing Current Systems
Tutorial: Newton, Maxwell, and Magnetospheric Physics
1(10)
E. N. Parker
Paradigm Transition in Cosmic Plasma Physics, Magnetic Reconnection and the Generation of Field-Aligned Current
11(10)
Yan Song
Robert L. Lysak
FAST Observations of Electromagnetic Stresses Applied to the Polar Ionosphere
21(10)
R. J. Strangeway
R. C. Elphic
W. J. Peria
C. W. Carlson
Electric Current Approach to Magnetospheric Physics and the Distinction Between Current Disruption and Magnetic Reconnection
31(10)
A. T. Y. Lui
Modeling Magnetospheric Current Systems
Global Geometry of Magnetospheric Currents Inferred From MHD Simulations
41(12)
G. L. Siscoe
N. U. Crooker
G. M. Erickson
B. U. O. Sonnerup
K. D. Siebert
D. R. Weimer
W. W. White
N. C. Maynard
Field-Aligned-Current Systems in the Numerically Simulated Magnetosphere
53(8)
T. Tanaka
Recent Progress in the Data-Based Modeling of Mangetospheric Currents
61(10)
N. A. Tsyganenko
Field Line Mapping and Birkeland Currents
71(10)
F. R. Toffoletto
T. W. Hill
Magnetotail Currents During the Growth Phase and Local Auroral Breakup
81(10)
T. I. Pulkkinen
M. V. Kubyshkina
D. N. Baker
L. L. Cogger
S. Kokubun
T. Mukai
H. J. Singer
J. A. Slavin
L. Zelenyi
Magnetosphere-lonosphere Coupling
Tutorial: Mangetosphere-Ionoshpere Interactions: A Tutorial Review
91(16)
S. W. H. Cowley
Tutorial: Field-Aligned Currents in Geospace: Substance and Significance
107(24)
Takesi Iijima
Tutorial: Ionospheric Electrodynamics: A Tutorial
131(16)
A. D. Richmond
J. P. Thayer
The Role of Alfven Waves in the Formation of Auroral Parallel Electric Fields
147(10)
Robert L. Lysak
Yan song
A Three-Dimensional Simulation of the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
157(8)
Kristi A. Keller
Robert L. Lysak
Yan Song
The Role of Space-Time Dependent Ionospheric Conductivity in the Evolution of Field Line Resonances: Relation to Auroral Arc
165(8)
Manju Prakash
Robert Rankin
Fast Observations of Upward Accelerated Electron Beams and the Downward Field-Aligned Current Region
173(8)
R. C. Elphic
J. Bonnell
R. J. Strangeway
C. W. Carlson
M. Temerin
J. P. McFadden
R. E. Ergun
W. Peria
Characteristics of Field-Aligned Currents Near the Auroral Acceleration Region: Fast Observations
181(10)
W. J. Peria
C. W. Carlson
R. E. Ergun
J. P. McFadden
J. Bonnell
R. C. Elphic
R. J. Strangeway
Auroral Surge Currents and Electrodynamics With Fast and Vis
191(8)
S. A. Cummer
R. R. Vondrak
R. F. Pfaff
J. W. Gjerloev
C. W. Carlson
R. E. Ergun
W. J. Peria
R. C. Elphic
R. J. Strangeway
J. B. Sigwarth
L. A. Frank
A synthetic View of the Magnetospheric-Ionospheric Current Systems Associated With Substorms
199(10)
Gang Lu
The Harang Discontinuity in Auroral Substorms
209(8)
J. W. Gjerloev
E. Friis-Christensen
R. A. Hoffman
S. A. Cummer
The Effect of the January 10, 1997, Pressure Pulse on the Magnetosphere-lonosphere Current System
217(10)
E. Zesta
H. J. Singer
D. Lummerzheim
C. T. Russeel
L. R. Lyons
M. J. Brittnacher
Ionospheric Shear Flow Situations Observed by the MIRACLE Network, and the Concept of Harang Discontinuity
227(10)
O. Amm
P. Janhunen
H. J. Opgenoorth
T. I. Pulkkinen
A. Viljanen
Statistical Characteristics of Field-Aligned Currents in the Earrth's Inner Magnetosphere
237(8)
Francis K. Chun
Christopher T. Russell
Independency of the Dayside Field-Aligned Current System: A Restriction to Cusp Models
245(8)
M. Yamauchi
R. Lundin
L. Eliasson
S. Ohtani
P.-A. Lindqvist
R. P. Lepping
Disappearance of Large-Scale Field-Aligned Current systems: Implications for the Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Coupling
253(8)
S. Ohtani
T. Higuchi
T. Sotirelis
P. T. Newell
Storm-Time Energetic Particle Penetration Into the Inner Magnetosphere as the Electromotive Force in the Subauroral Ion Drift Current Circuit
261(6)
J. De Keyser
Magnetospheric Electrodynamics
Structured Current Associated With Tail Bursty Flows During Turbulent Plasma Sheet Conditions
267(8)
L. R. Lyons
T. Nagai
J. C. Samson
E. Zesta
T. Yamamoto
T. Mukai
A. Nishida
S. Kokubun
Substorm Associated Tail Current Changes Inferred From Lobe Magnetic Field Observations
275(10)
Christian Jacquey
The Current Disruption Myth
285(10)
Joachim Birn
Michael Hesse
Near- and Mid-tail Current Flow During substorms: Small- and large-Scale Aspects of Current Disruption
295(10)
Michael Hesse
Joachim Birn
Intrinsic Variability in the Quiet-Time Magnetotail
305(8)
Vahe Peroomian
Maha Ashour-Abdalla
Lev M. Zelenyi
Self-Consistent Model of 1D Current Sheet: The Role of Drift, Magnetization and Diamagnetic Currents
313(10)
Helmi V. Malova
Mikhail I. Sitnov
Lev M. Zelenyi
Surja Sharma
Pressure Anisotropy and By in the Magnetotail Current Sheet
323(8)
Richard L. Kaufmann
Bryan M. Ball
W. R. Paterson
L. A. Frank
Formation of the Storm-Time Ring Current and the Dst Field: Some Recent Topics
331(8)
T. Iyemori
Current Systems in Other Magnetospheres
Tutorial: Currents and Flows in Distant Magnetospheres
339(14)
Margaret Galland Kivelson
Rotational Current Systems and the Offset to Plasma Torus
353(10)
Duane H. Pontius, Jr.
MHD Simulations of Current Systems in Planetary Magnetospheres: Mercury and Saturn
363(8)
Tamas I. Gombosi
Darren L. DeZeeuw
Clinton P. T. Groth
Kenneth C. Hansen
Konstantin Kabin
Kenneth G. Powell
Currents in Mercury's Magnetosphere
371(10)
Karl-Heinz Glassmeier
New Analysis Techniques
A New Technique for the mapping of Ionospheric Field-Aligned Currents From Satellite Magnetometer Data
381(8)
Daniel R. Weimer
Automatic Identification of Large-Scale Field-Aligned Current Structures and its Application to Night-Side Current Systems
389(6)
T. Higuchi
S. Ohtani
Symmetry Breaking and Nonlinear Wave-Wave Interaction in Current Disruption: Possible Evidence for a Phase Transition
395
Giuseppe Consolini
Anthony T. Y. Lui

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