Abstract
Local time (LT) variations of the averaged H -component amplitude of geomagnetic sudden commencements (SCs) observed at Memambetsu (geomagnetic latitude 35.4°) are derived separately for the summer and winter season. The amplitude was found to be higher at nighttime than daytime in both seasons, and the LT variations showed a good agreement with calculated LT variations of the resultant magnetic field due to a pair of fieldaligned currents (FACs) and ionospheric currents produced by the FACs. The DL- and DP-component of the disturbance field of SC can be separated based on a comparison of the observed and calculated LT variations. A method is introduced by which we can estimate the potential voltage difference associated with the FACs in the polar cap.
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Araki, T., Tsunomura, S., & Kikuchi, T. (2009). Local time variation of the amplitude of geomagnetic sudden commencements (SC) and SC-associated polar cap potential. Earth, Planets and Space, 61(4), e13–e16. https://doi.org/10.1186/bf03353154
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