By using a magnetosphere-ionosphere (M-I) coupling model of polar cap arcs [Zhu et al., 1993], a systematic model study of the effects of ionospheric background conductivity on the formation of polar cap arcs has been conducted. The variations of the ionospheric background conductivity in the model study cover typical ionospheric conditions, including solar minimum, solar maximum, winter, and summer. The simulation results clearly indicate that the ionospheric background conductivity can dynamically affect the mesoscale features of polar cap arcs through a nonlinear M-I coupling process associated with the arcs
This paper reviews the coupling between the solar wind, magnetosphere and ionosphere. The coupling b...
This research investigated how electric fields, currents, and charged particles in Earth\u27s high-l...
International audienceOn 12 January 2000, during a northward IMF period, two successive conjunctions...
By using a magnetosphere-ionosphere (M-I) coupling model of polar cap arcs [Zhu et al., 1993], a sy...
A coupled magnetospheric-ionospheric (M-I) MHD model has been used to simulate the formation of Sun-...
A time-dependent theoretical model of polar cap arcs developed during the Coupling, Energetics, and...
A two-dimensional time-dependent model of polar cap arcs has been developed. The electrodynamics of ...
A quantitative model-observation comparison of multiple polar cap arcs has been conducted by using a...
International audienceIt is well known that the ionosphere plays a role in determining the global st...
A new scenario for the formation of multiple polar cap arcs is proposed based on the results from a...
Sun-aligned (SA) arcs are a prevalent feature of the polar cap ionosphere during northward interplan...
Creation of polar cap F‐region patches are simulated for the first time using two independent physi...
Three models for the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling feedback instability are considered. The fir...
A three-dimensional time-dependent ionospheric model was used to study how electric field structures...
This paper reviews the coupling between the solar wind, magnetosphere and ionosphere. The coupling b...
This research investigated how electric fields, currents, and charged particles in Earth\u27s high-l...
International audienceOn 12 January 2000, during a northward IMF period, two successive conjunctions...
By using a magnetosphere-ionosphere (M-I) coupling model of polar cap arcs [Zhu et al., 1993], a sy...
A coupled magnetospheric-ionospheric (M-I) MHD model has been used to simulate the formation of Sun-...
A time-dependent theoretical model of polar cap arcs developed during the Coupling, Energetics, and...
A two-dimensional time-dependent model of polar cap arcs has been developed. The electrodynamics of ...
A quantitative model-observation comparison of multiple polar cap arcs has been conducted by using a...
International audienceIt is well known that the ionosphere plays a role in determining the global st...
A new scenario for the formation of multiple polar cap arcs is proposed based on the results from a...
Sun-aligned (SA) arcs are a prevalent feature of the polar cap ionosphere during northward interplan...
Creation of polar cap F‐region patches are simulated for the first time using two independent physi...
Three models for the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling feedback instability are considered. The fir...
A three-dimensional time-dependent ionospheric model was used to study how electric field structures...
This paper reviews the coupling between the solar wind, magnetosphere and ionosphere. The coupling b...
This research investigated how electric fields, currents, and charged particles in Earth\u27s high-l...
International audienceOn 12 January 2000, during a northward IMF period, two successive conjunctions...