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Near-earth Thin Current Sheets and Birkeland Currents during Substorm Growth Phase

Authors: Sorin Zaharia and C.Z. Cheng

Date of PPPL Report: April 2003

Published in: Geophysical Research Letters 30 No. 17 (September 4, 2003) 1883

Two important phenomena observed during the magnetospheric substorm growth phase are modeled: the formation of a near-Earth (lXl ~ 9RE) thin cross-tail current sheet, as well as the equatorward shift of the ionospheric Birkeland currents. Our study is performed by solving the 3- D force-balance equation with realistic boundary conditions and pressure distributions. The results show a cross-tail current sheet with large current (J f ~ 10 nA/m2) and very high plasma b (b ~ 40) between 7 and 10 RE. The obtained region-1 and region-2 Birkeland currents, formed on closed field lines due to pressure gradients, move equatorward and become more intense (Jllmax ~ 3 mA/m2) compared to quiet times. Both results are in agreement with substorm growth phase observations. Our results also predict that the cross-tail current sheet maps into the ionosphere in the transition region between the region-1 and region-2 currents.