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Response of currents in Earth’s and Saturn’s dayside magnetopause to a sudden change in the solar wind density

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When the effect of a solar wind dynamic pressure pulse on the magnetospheric and ionospheric dynamics is studied, it is usually difficult to detect the effect of a sudden change in the density against the background of the other varying solar wind parameters, which often play a most pronounced role. Cases in which the solar wind plasma density gradient dominated in the dynamics of the different parameters of an interplanetary medium and its magnetic field are considered in this work. Variations in the Earth’s dayside magnetopause current caused by a change in the solar wind ion density are presented for two such cases (February 11 and January 11, 1997) based on the method developed by us previously. Variations in the dayside magnetopause current for collisions of the magnetosphere with corotating interacting flows in January 2004, studied in detail by us previously, are also presented for Saturn. The estimates are comparable with the current values in the transitional three-dimensional current systems of Saturn that were previously calculated by us.

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Original Russian Text © E.S. Belenkaya, 2014, published in Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiya, 2014, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 310–314.

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Belenkaya, E.S. Response of currents in Earth’s and Saturn’s dayside magnetopause to a sudden change in the solar wind density. Geomagn. Aeron. 54, 287–291 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793214030037

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