Title :
C/NOFS measurements of ring current magnetic field in low-latitude ionosphere
Author :
Guan Le ; Burke, William J. ; Pfaff, Robert F. ; Freudenreich, Henry ; Maus, Stefan ; Luhr, H.
Author_Institution :
Space Weather Lab., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Abstract :
The Vector Electric Field Instrument (VEFI) suite onboard the C/NOFS spacecraft includes a sensitive fluxgate magnetometer to measure DC and ULF magnetic fields in the low latitude ionosphere. The instrument includes a DC vector measurement at 1 sample/sec with a range of ± 45,000 nT whose primary objective is to enable both V × B and E × B measurements that are more accurate than those provided when a simple magnetic field model is used instead. The magnetic field data can also be used for scientific research to provide information of large-scale ionospheric and magnetospheric current systems. At low latitudes the magnetic field residuals (data with the internal magnetic field model subtracted) are predominately produced by the stormtime ring current. Since C/NOFS provides a complete coverage of all local times every 97 minutes, magnetic field data allow studies of the temporal evolution and local-time variations of stormtime ring current. The analysis demonstrates the feasibility of using instrumented spacecraft in low-inclination orbits to specify the ring current´s evolution and local time asymmetry. We will present the results of a statistical study of the stormtime ring current.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; ionospheric techniques; magnetic field measurement; magnetometers; C/NOFS spacecraft; DC magnetic fields; DC vector measurement; E-cross-B measurements; ULF magnetic fields; V-cross-B measurements; VEFI suite; Vector Electric Field Instrument; fluxgate magnetometer; large scale ionospheric current systems; large scale magnetospheric current systems; low inclination orbits; low latitude ionosphere; magnetic field data; magnetic field model; magnetic field residuals; ring current magnetic field measurements; storm time ring current; Current measurement; Extraterrestrial measurements; Geophysical measurements; Instruments; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Space vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929830