Author:
de Boer John D.,Noël Jean-Marc A.,St.-Maurice Jean-Pierre
Abstract
Abstract. We investigate whether the boundaries of an ionospheric region of
different density than its surroundings will drift relative to the background
E×B drift and, if so, how the drift depends on the degree of
density enhancement and the altitude. We find analytic solutions for discrete
circular features in a 2-D magnetised plasma. The relative drift is
proportional to the density difference, which suggests that where density
gradients occur they should tend to steepen on one side of a patch while they
are weakened on the other. This may have relevance to the morphology of polar
ionospheric patches and auroral arcs, since the result is scale-invariant.
There is also an altitude dependence which enters through the ion-neutral
collision frequency. We discuss how the 2-D analytic result can be applied to
the real ionosphere.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geology,Astronomy and Astrophysics