Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Annales Geophysicae
Volume
26
Issue
9
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
Publication Date
9-23-2008
First Page
2871
Last Page
2885
Abstract
Two plasma instability mechanisms were thought until 2007 to dominate the formation of plasma irregularities in the F region high latitude and polar ionosphere; the gradient-drift driven instability, and the velocity-shear driven instability. The former mechanism was accepted as accounting for plasma structuring in polar cap patches, the latter for plasma structuring in polar cap sun aligned arcs. Recent work has established the need to replace this view of the past two decades with a new patch plasma structuring process (not a new mechanism), whereby shear-driven instabilities first rapidly structure the entering plasma, after which gradient drift instabilities build on these large "seed" irregularities. Correct modeling of cusp and early polar cap patch structuring will not be accomplished without allowing for this compound process. This compound process explains several previously unexplained characteristics of cusp and early polar cap patch irregularities. Here we introduce additional data, coincident in time and space, to extend that work to smaller irregularity scale sizes and relate it to the structured cusp current system.
Recommended Citation
Carlson, H.C., Oksavik, K., Moen, J. On a new process for cusp irregularity production (2008) Annales Geophysicae, 26 (9), pp. 2871-2885. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-52949129429&partnerID=40&md5=ae1b04d3bdb76c8bb2001057ec39457e