The response of Saturn's dawn field-aligned currents to magnetospheric conditions during the Proximal Orbits
Abstract
The Proximal Orbits of the Cassini spacecraft during 2017 have given us the opportunity to examine the auroral field-aligned currents in the northern hemisphere dawn sector in relation to wider magnetospheric conditions. Here we will combine the results of three recent studies on the properties of the auroral field-aligned current, magnetospheric ring current and the overall compressional state of Saturn's magnetosphere due to solar wind conditions. Using these results, we will examine the response of the auroral field-aligned currents in combination with the magnetospheric ring current to compressions and expansions of the Saturnian magnetosphere. We will show that for a compression of Saturn's magnetosphere the current within in the downward current sheet, directed into the ionosphere, and located equatorward of the main auroral oval increases in strength with increasing total ring current. While the inverse relation occurs during an interval of quiet or expanded magnetospheric conditions. This response is akin to an Earth-like `region 2' field aligned current within Saturn's dawn magnetosphere. We will discuss the position of this current in relation to the hot plasma population within the magnetosphere. We will also discuss the implications of these observations for Saturn's magnetospheric current systems and dynamics.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2020
- Bibcode:
- 2020AGUFMSM0540009H
- Keywords:
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- 6025 Interactions with solar wind plasma and fields;
- PLANETARY SCIENCES: COMETS AND SMALL BODIES;
- 5706 Aurorae;
- PLANETARY SCIENCES: FLUID PLANETS;
- 5729 Ionospheres;
- PLANETARY SCIENCES: FLUID PLANETS;
- 5737 Magnetospheres;
- PLANETARY SCIENCES: FLUID PLANETS