Turbulence Embedded Into the Ionosphere by Electromagnetic Waves

Author:

Ivarsen Magnus F.12ORCID,Gillies Megan D.3ORCID,Huyghebaert Devin R.24ORCID,St‐Maurice Jean‐Pierre25ORCID,Lozinsky Adam2ORCID,Galeschuk Draven2,Donovan Eric3,Hussey Glenn C.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics University of Oslo Oslo Norway

2. Department of Physics and Engineering Physics University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK Canada

3. Department of Physics University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada

4. Department of Physics and Technology UiT The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø Norway

5. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Western Ontario London ON Canada

Abstract

AbstractWhen charged particles are accelerated from Earth's magnetosphere and precipitate into the atmosphere, their impact with neutral gas creates the aurora. Structured electric fields drive the acceleration processes but they are also passed down to the ionosphere, meaning that turbulence can in part be embedded into the ionosphere rather than emerge through instability processes locally. Applying a point‐cloud analysis technique adapted from observational cosmology, we show how observed turbulence in the ionosphere matches electrical current signatures in the pulsating aurora in a series of conjunctions between space‐ and ground‐based instruments. We propose that the temporal spectrum of pulsations in the pulsating aurora is the driver of a clearly observed energy injection into the ionosphere's unstable bottomside. Precipitating electrons produce electric fields through charge deposition, and we observe wave characteristics that are present in this pattern. Next, the relative electron‐ion drifts excite the Farley‐Buneman instability, the distribution of whose waves are organized according to the local electric field. It is the temporal characteristics of chorus wave interactions in the magnetosphere that is imparted, via precipitating electrons, to the pulsating aurora, and so we propose that chorus wave interactions are capable of embedding turbulent structure into the ionosphere. This structure (now pressure gradients) dissipate energy in the E‐region through turbulent processes, observed by the icebear coherent scatter radar.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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1. Turbulence Embedded Into the Ionosphere by Electromagnetic Waves;Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics;2024-08

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