Abstract

The characteristics of field-aligned currents at an altitude of 800 km in the dayside high-latitude region over the northern hemisphere were determined from the Triad satellite magnetometer data recorded at College, Alaska, from January 1973 to October 1974. The field-aligned currents discussed here are located poleward of the large-scale field-aligned currents reported earlier and referred to as 'region 1 field-aligned currents' by the authors (Iijima and Potemra, 1976). These high-latitude field-aligned currents are most often observed in the dayside sector between 0930 and 1430 MLT and are statistically distributed between 78/sup 0/ and 80/sup 0/ invariant latitude during weakly disturbed conditions as indicated by westward electrojet activity (abs. value of AL < 100..gamma..). Although these high-latitude field-aligned currents show complicated variations, they generally flow away from the ionosphere in the forenoon hours (0930--1200 MLT) and into the ionosphere in the afternoon hours (1200--1430 MLT). These flow directions are opposite to the quasi-permanent region 1 field-aligned currents related to the S/sub q//sup p/ currents previously discussed by the authors. The directions and spatial distribution of these field-aligned currents are consistent with the antisolarward equivalent ionospheric current near 1200 MLT deduced from simultaneous ground-based magnetograms at approx.81/sup 0/ invariant latitude. The intensitymore » of these high-latitude field-aligned currents increases as the interplanetary magnetic field increases in the southward direction. These field-aligned currents are located within the region associated with the dayside magnetospheric cusp, and their relationship to geomagnetic activity, especially interplanetary magnetic field variations, suggests that they may play an important role in the coupling between the interplanetary medium and the magnetosphere. (AIP)« less

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