BIRKELAND CURRENTS IN THE PLASMA SHEET

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TSYGANENKO, NA [1 ]
STERN, DP [1 ]
KAYMAZ, Z [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, DEPT ATMOSPHER SCI, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
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10.1029/93JA01922
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P1 [天文学];
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A search was conducted for the signatures of Birkeland currents in the Earth's magnetic tail, using observed values of B(x) and B(y) from large sets of spacecraft data. The data were binned by x and y for - 10 > x(GSM) > -35 and \y(GSM)\ less-than-or-equal-to 20R(E) (less-than-or-equal-to 30R(E) for x(GSM) less-than-or-equal-to -25R(E)) and in each bin their distribution in the (B(z), B(y)) plane was fitted by least squares to a piecewise linear function. That gave average x-y distributions of the flaring angle between B(x), and the x direction, as well as that angle's variation across the thickness of the plasma sheet. Angles obtained in the central plasma sheet differed from those derived near the lobe boundary. That is the expected signature if earthward or tailward Birkeland current sheets are embedded in the plasma sheet, and from this difference we derived the dawn-dusk profiles of the tail Birkeland currents for several x(GSM) intervals. It was found that (1) the Birkeland currents have the sense of region 1 currents, when mapped to the ionosphere; (2) both the linear current density (kiloamperes/R(E)) and the net magnitude of the field-aligned currents decrease rapidly down the tail; (3) the total Birkeland current at x almost-equal-to - 10R(E) equals almost-equal-to 500-700 kA, which is approximately 30% of the net region 1 current observed at ionospheric altitudes, in agreement with model mapping results; and (4) the B(z) and B(y) components of the interplanetary magnetic field influence the distribution of Birkeland currents in the tail.
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