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Effects of auroral-particle anisotropies and mirror forces on high-latitude electric fieldsIt is noted that, for most of the mechanisms for the strong electric fields that characterize the narrow regions in which there is acceleration and precipitation of ring current and/or plasma-sheet plasma, certain effects must be taken into account in simulations of auroral electric fields. The effects are those of auroral particle anisotropy, of mirror forces due to the inhomogeneous geomagnetic field, of auroral electron backscatter by the atmosphere, and of electron trapping by the combination of magnetic mirroring and electrostatic forces. What is more, the effects of the very strong perpendicular electric field must also be taken into account in a kinetic description of the Poisson equation in order to achieve a unified theory of the auroral electrostatic structure. Progress in these areas during the past few years is reviewed. It is shown that particle anisotropies and mirror forces can account for some basic electrostatic features of the quiet arc, while additional effects may be occurring in strong events in which the parallel potential drop is more than about 10 kV.
Document ID
19820040367
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Chiu, Y. T.
(Aerospace Corp. Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Schulz, M.
(Aerospace Corp. Space Sciences Laboratory, Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Cornwall, J. M.
(Aerospace Corp., Space Sciences Laboratory; California, University Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1981
Subject Category
Geophysics
Meeting Information
Meeting: Physics of auroral arc formation
Location: Fairbanks, AK
Start Date: July 21, 1980
End Date: July 25, 1980
Accession Number
82A23902
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASW-3434
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASW-3327
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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