The equatorial ring current as a part of a coupled system
The equatorial ring current is the symmetrical plasmaspheric drift current of energetic plasma trapped by the geomagnetic field. Assuming that, during a geomagnetic storm, the ring can exchange energy with other regions of the magnetosphere, a second-order differential equation must be considered as...
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todo:paper_00393169_v43_n3_p284_VanZele2023-10-03T14:49:36Z The equatorial ring current as a part of a coupled system Van Zele, M.A. Schneider, O. equatorial dynamics geomagnetic field The equatorial ring current is the symmetrical plasmaspheric drift current of energetic plasma trapped by the geomagnetic field. Assuming that, during a geomagnetic storm, the ring can exchange energy with other regions of the magnetosphere, a second-order differential equation must be considered as its dynamical expression, and contributions other than the solely solar-wind-induced electric field must express the forced input. The decay parameters of the recovery phase of the storm must be determined considering periods with Bz(IMF) ~Bz'(IMF) ~0. Fil:Van Zele, M.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00393169_v43_n3_p284_VanZele |
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equatorial dynamics geomagnetic field Van Zele, M.A. Schneider, O. The equatorial ring current as a part of a coupled system |
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The equatorial ring current is the symmetrical plasmaspheric drift current of energetic plasma trapped by the geomagnetic field. Assuming that, during a geomagnetic storm, the ring can exchange energy with other regions of the magnetosphere, a second-order differential equation must be considered as its dynamical expression, and contributions other than the solely solar-wind-induced electric field must express the forced input. The decay parameters of the recovery phase of the storm must be determined considering periods with Bz(IMF) ~Bz'(IMF) ~0. |
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The equatorial ring current as a part of a coupled system |
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The equatorial ring current as a part of a coupled system |
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