Inter‐Hemispheric Energy Input Into the Ionosphere‐Thermosphere System During Magnetic Storms: What We Can and Cannot Learn From DMSP Observations

Author:

Oliveira Denny M.12ORCID,Zesta Eftyhia2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Goddard Planetary Heliophysics Institute University of Maryland Baltimore MD USA

2. Geospace Physics Laboratory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA

Abstract

AbstractWe present a long‐term superposed epoch analysis and statistical study with 427 magnetic storms caused by coronal mass ejections and the subsequent magnetospheric energy input into the ionosphere‐thermosphere system. Electron and ion precipitating energy flux data along with plasma drift velocity and magnetic field data (used for Earth‐bound Poynting flux computations) are used in this study. By carefully exploring conjugated inter‐hemispheric energy inputs as a function of storm intensity and seasons, we find that near two‐decades of Defense Meteorological Satellite Program observations indicate that the northern hemisphere (NH) receives slightly more energy than the southern hemisphere (SH) (Poynting flux and integrated electron/ion precipitating energy flux), with the NH receiving more energy as the storm becomes more intense. However, for the Poynting flux case, we find that generally the SH receives more energy when the east‐west component of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) becomes highly positive (By ≥ +5 nT), whereas this pattern reverses for cases when IMF By is highly negative (By ≤ −5 nT). The inter‐hemispheric interpretation for electron and ion precipitation energy inputs is ambiguous due to a severe lack of conjugated observations around the midnight sector for both hemispheres.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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