Poynting Flux Input to the Auroral Ionosphere: The Impact of Subauroral Polarization Streams and Dawnside Auroral Polarization Streams

Author:

Liu Jiang12ORCID,Lyons L. R.2ORCID,Knipp Delores34ORCID,Zhang Qiang5,Wang Chih‐Ping2ORCID,Shen Yangyang1ORCID,Angelopoulos V.1ORCID,Ma Yuzhang6ORCID,Tian Sheng2ORCID,Artemyev A.1ORCID,Qian Chengyu7ORCID,Liang Jun8ORCID,Wang Hui7ORCID,Zou Ying9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences University of California Los Angeles CA USA

2. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences University of California Los Angeles CA USA

3. Smead Aerospace Engineering Science Department University of Colorado Boulder CO USA

4. High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

5. Tongji University Shanghai China

6. School of Space Science and Applied Physics, Shandong University Weihai China

7. Department of Space Physics School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Hubei China

8. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada

9. John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel MD USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Poynting vector (Poynting flux) from Earth's magnetosphere downward toward its ionosphere carries the energy that powers the Joule heating in the ionosphere and thermosphere. The Joule heating controls fundamental ionospheric properties affecting the entire magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐thermosphere system, so it is necessary to understand when and where the Poynting flux is significant. Taking advantage of new data sets generated from DMSP (Defense Meteorological Satellite Program) observations, we investigate the Poynting flux distribution within and around the auroral zone, where most magnetosphere‐ionosphere (M‐I) dynamics and thus Joule heating occurs. We find that the Poynting flux, which is generally larger under more active conditions, is concentrated in the sunlit cusp and near the interface between Region 1 and 2 currents. The former concentration suggests voltage generators drive the cusp dynamics. The latter concentration shows asymmetries with respect to the interface between the Region 1 and 2 currents. We show that these reflect the controlling impact of subauroral polarization streams and dawnside auroral polarization streams on the Poynting flux.

Funder

Heliophysics Division

National Science Foundation

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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