Abstract

AbstractWe model an interval of remarkable interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), for which we have a comprehensive set of observational data. This interval is associated with the arrival of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection. The solar wind densities at the time are particularly high and the IMF is primarily northward over many hours. This results in strong auroral emissions within the polar cap in a cusp spot, which we associate with lobe reconnection at the high‐latitude magnetopause. We also observe areas of upwards field‐aligned current (FAC) within the summer Northern Hemisphere polar cap that exhibit large current magnitudes. The model can reproduce the spatial distribution of the FACs well, even under changing conditions in the incoming IMF. Discrepancies exist between the modeled and observed current magnitudes. Notably, the winter Southern Hemisphere exhibits much lower current magnitudes overall. We also model a sharp transition of the location of magnetopause reconnection at the beginning of the interval, before the IMF remained northward for many hours. The reconnection location changed rapidly from a subsolar location at the low‐latitude magnetopause under southward IMF conditions, to a high‐latitude lobe reconnection location when the field is northward. This occurs during a fast rotation of the IMF at the shock front of a magnetic cloud.

Highlights

  • Phenomena observed in the ionosphere can be used to remotely sense the site of distant magnetic reconnection at the magnetopause

  • The region 1 and region 2 fieldaligned current (FAC), equatorward of the polar cap are much weaker than these NBZ FACs

  • From 01:00 UT, these NBZ FACs move across the polar cap to the dusk side, as the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) changes direction to become increasingly BY-dominated by the end of the interval

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Summary

Key Points:

The reconnection site moves rapidly from the subsolar to the high-latitude magnetopause during a rotation of interplanetary magnetic field. A. Carter Writing – original draft: J. Field-Aligned Current During an Interval of BY-Dominated Interplanetary-Field; Modeled-to-Observed Comparisons.

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