[1] In this paper we investigate how the parameters of the ionosphere and the low-altitude magnetosphere mediate the formation and spatiotemporal properties of small-scale, intense electromagnetic structures commonly observed by low-altitude satellites in the auroral and subauroral magnetosphere. The study is based on numerical modeling of a time-evolving, nonlinear system that describes multiscale electrodynamics of the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupled system in terms of field-aligned currents, both quasi-static and Alfvénic. Simulations show that intense electric fields and currents with a perpendicular size of 10–20 km at 120 km altitude can be generated by a large-scale, slowly evolving current system interacting with a weakly conducti...
Electrodynamic coupling of the magnetosphere and ionosphere is accomplished by the passage of MHD wa...
The electrodynamic coupling between the auroral ionosphere and the magnetosphere is the main subject...
International audienceDuring substorms the magnetic field configuration changes in time; stretching ...
International audienceThe optical detection of auroral subarcs a few tens of m wide as well as the d...
The auroral structures on the spatial scales of 10s–100s km and their associated electrodynamics are...
Three models for the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling feedback instability are considered. The fir...
Feedback between the coupled ionosphere and low-altitude magnetosphere gives rise to 'ionosphere-mag...
The aim of the paper is to study how auroral potential structures close at high altitude. We analy...
The paper presents results from the numerical study of the magnetosphere-ionosphere interactions dri...
[1] Self-consistent electrodynamic coupling of the ionosphere and magnetosphere produces waves with ...
It is well known that the ionosphere plays a role in determining the global state of the magnetosph...
The altitude dependencies of the moduli of the electric field E in the VLF and LF frequency bands (f...
International audienceMultiple inverted-V structures are commonly observed on the same auroral zone ...
The quasi-static coupling of high-altitude potential structures and electric fields to the ionospher...
To learn about the geometry and sources of the ionospheric current systems which generate strong ge...
Electrodynamic coupling of the magnetosphere and ionosphere is accomplished by the passage of MHD wa...
The electrodynamic coupling between the auroral ionosphere and the magnetosphere is the main subject...
International audienceDuring substorms the magnetic field configuration changes in time; stretching ...
International audienceThe optical detection of auroral subarcs a few tens of m wide as well as the d...
The auroral structures on the spatial scales of 10s–100s km and their associated electrodynamics are...
Three models for the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling feedback instability are considered. The fir...
Feedback between the coupled ionosphere and low-altitude magnetosphere gives rise to 'ionosphere-mag...
The aim of the paper is to study how auroral potential structures close at high altitude. We analy...
The paper presents results from the numerical study of the magnetosphere-ionosphere interactions dri...
[1] Self-consistent electrodynamic coupling of the ionosphere and magnetosphere produces waves with ...
It is well known that the ionosphere plays a role in determining the global state of the magnetosph...
The altitude dependencies of the moduli of the electric field E in the VLF and LF frequency bands (f...
International audienceMultiple inverted-V structures are commonly observed on the same auroral zone ...
The quasi-static coupling of high-altitude potential structures and electric fields to the ionospher...
To learn about the geometry and sources of the ionospheric current systems which generate strong ge...
Electrodynamic coupling of the magnetosphere and ionosphere is accomplished by the passage of MHD wa...
The electrodynamic coupling between the auroral ionosphere and the magnetosphere is the main subject...
International audienceDuring substorms the magnetic field configuration changes in time; stretching ...