A space hurricane over the Earth’s polar ionosphere

Author:

Zhang Qing-HeORCID,Zhang Yong-Liang,Wang Chi,Oksavik KjellmarORCID,Lyons Larry R.,Lockwood MichaelORCID,Yang Hui-Gen,Tang Bin-BinORCID,Moen Jøran Idar,Xing Zan-Yang,Ma Yu-Zhang,Wang Xiang-Yu,Ning Ya-Fei,Xia Li-Dong

Abstract

AbstractIn Earth’s low atmosphere, hurricanes are destructive due to their great size, strong spiral winds with shears, and intense rain/precipitation. However, disturbances resembling hurricanes have not been detected in Earth’s upper atmosphere. Here, we report a long-lasting space hurricane in the polar ionosphere and magnetosphere during low solar and otherwise low geomagnetic activity. This hurricane shows strong circular horizontal plasma flow with shears, a nearly zero-flow center, and a coincident cyclone-shaped aurora caused by strong electron precipitation associated with intense upward magnetic field-aligned currents. Near the center, precipitating electrons were substantially accelerated to ~10 keV. The hurricane imparted large energy and momentum deposition into the ionosphere despite otherwise extremely quiet conditions. The observations and simulations reveal that the space hurricane is generated by steady high-latitude lobe magnetic reconnection and current continuity during a several hour period of northward interplanetary magnetic field and very low solar wind density and speed.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Research Councils UK

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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