Title :
Observations of weak double layers on auroral field lines
Author_Institution :
Swedish Inst. of Space Phys., Uppsala, Sweden
fDate :
12/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The wave instrument on the Swedish Viking satellite performed measurements of plasma density and potential fluctuations with high temporal and spatial resolution. In the auroral regions, double-layer structures were observed which have scale lengths of about 100 m and where the plasma density is reduced by up to 50%. The structures are negatively charged and have net potential drops of up to a few volts directed upwards in the same direction as the electric currents along the geomagnetic field lines; i.e., the structures are dissipative elements of the magnetospheric electric circuit. In some regions double-layer structures are so ubiquitous that it is possible that series of such double layers may form a large-scale equipotential pattern, with a substantial potential drop along the field lines, thus contributing to the energization of the electrons that produce the aurora and upward flowing ions
Keywords :
atmospheric electricity; magnetosphere; plasma; Viking Sweden data; auroral field lines; electric currents; magnetospheric electric circuit; plasma density; potential drops; potential fluctuations; scale lengths; weak double layers; Current; Density measurement; Fluctuations; Instruments; Magnetic field measurement; Performance evaluation; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Satellites; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on