Plasma convection model and generation of longitudinal currents in the earth's magnetosphere |
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Authors: | G. Krymsky P. Krymsky Yu. Romaschenko |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy, Lenin Ave., 31, 677007 Yakutsk, USSR |
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Abstract: | ![]() The aim of this paper is to investigate processes in the magnetosphere and in particular the problems of the interaction of the solar wind with the Earth's magnetic field to produce large-scale convection, electric fields and longitudinal currents in the magnetosphere. The investigation is carried out in the frame of magnetic hydrodynamics. The reason for such an approach can be found in /1/. When calculating the transfer coefficients, the Böhm approximation is used, i.e. it is considered that the plasma in the near-equatorial part of the magnetosphere (quasiplanar geometry is used in the problem for simplification) is sufficiently turbulent that the condition ωτ ≈ 1 is valid (ω is the Larmor frequency of electrons, τ is effective time between two Quasi-collisions). The main subjects of investigation in this paper are the input near the equatorial boundary layer and the plasma layer of the magnetosphere tail. |
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