www.ann-geophys.net/26/2449/2008/ © European Geosciences Union 2008 Momentum transfer at the high-latitude magnetopause and boundary layers 1Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA 2Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway Abstract. How and where momentum is transferred from the solar wind to the magnetosphere and ionosphere is one of the key problems of space physics. Much of this transfer occurs through direct reconnection on the dayside, particularly when the IMF is southward. However, momentum transfer also occurs at higher latitudes via Alfvén waves on old open field lines, even for southward IMF. This momentum is transferred to the ionosphere via field-aligned currents (FACs), and the flow channel associated with these FACs produces a Hall current which causes magnetic variations at high latitude (the Svalgaard-Mansurov effect). We show examples where such momentum transfer is observed with multiple spacecraft and ground-based instruments. Full Article (PDF, 2588 KB) Citation: Lund, E. J., Farrugia, C. J., and Sandholt, P. E.: Momentum transfer at the high-latitude magnetopause and boundary layers, Ann. Geophys., 26, 2449-2458, 2008. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager |
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