Evidence of small-scale field aligned current sheets from the low and middle altitude cusp continuing in the ionosphere
Tatjana Zivkovic, Stephan Buchert, Hermann Opgenoorth, Patricia Ritter, Hermann Luehr
Abstract
We investigate kilometer-scale field-aligned currents that were detected both in the magnetospheric cusp at a few Earth radii altitude and in the ionosphere by satellites that were, according to the Tsyganenko model, within a few tens of kilometers and minutes on the same magnetic field line. Also thermosphere up-welling that often accompanies the dayside field-aligned currents in the inner cusp was seen. We used Cluster and CHAMP satellites, and searched for conjunctions during the whole year of 2008, as then the Cluster spacecrafts were mostly at mid-altitudes when crossing the cusps. We focus on two case studies from this period. Evidence is presented that sheets of small scale field-aligned current continue through the low altitude cusp and ionosphere. The ionospheric current densities are not particularly strong, a few micro A/m2 at about 340 km, and several tens of nA/m2 at about 20000 km, implying that these currents might be relatively common events, but are hard to detect due to rareness of suitable locations of at least two satellites from different missions.