从多尺度最小方差分析推断的场配向电流系统结构

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Earth and Space Science Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1029/2024EA003708
Costel Bunescu
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极光场配向流(FACs)具有内在的复杂性,这是由来自各种尺度和各种地点的贡献叠加造成的。利用多尺度最小方差分析对复杂的极光场配向流系统进行了研究。该技术通过识别构成 FAC 的元素及其结构,对 FAC 系统进行基于尺度的分解。在此基础上,分析利用了磁场方差矩阵特征值的尺度依赖性。沿横向(纬向)的尺度分解来自最大特征值的尺度导数。最小特征值的尺度导数提供了补充信息,有助于通过对 FAC 长度(纵向)尺度的估计来推断每个 FAC 元素的完整结构。最小和最大特征值的尺度导数可用于识别与不同类型极光相关的 FAC 特征(如高度延伸、有限弧形、梯度区域),以及描述交叉位置对 FAC 结构的影响(如边缘交叉附近)。多尺度分析应用于模拟 FAC 和 Swarm 任务的航天器观测。实际数据的使用说明了这种分析的威力,其对磁层-电离层耦合研究的全部益处还有待探索。
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The Structure of Field-Aligned Current Systems as Inferred From the Multiscale Minimum Variance Analysis

Auroral field-aligned currents (FACs) have an intrinsic complexity caused by the superposition of contributions from a broad spectrum of scales and diversity of locations. The complex FAC systems are investigated by using the multiscale minimum variance analysis. This technique provides a scale based decomposition of the FAC systems by identifying the constituting FAC elements as well as their structure. At the basis, the analysis exploits the scale dependence of the eigenvalues of the magnetic field variance matrix. The scale decomposition along the transversal (latitudinal) direction results from the scale derivative of the maximum eigenvalue. The complementary information from the scale derivative of the minimum eigenvalue helps to infer the full structure of each FAC element by providing estimates of the FAC length (longitudinal) scale. The scale derivative of minimum and maximum eigenvalues are used to identify FAC signatures associated to different types of aurora (e.g., highly extended, finite arcs, gradient regions) as well as to characterize the influence of the crossing location with respect to the FAC structures (e.g., near edge crossings). The multiscale analysis is applied to simulated FACs and to spacecraft observations made by the Swarm mission. The use with real world data illustrates the power of this analysis, whose full benefits for magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling investigations are yet to be explored.

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Earth and Space Science
Earth and Space Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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期刊介绍: Marking AGU’s second new open access journal in the last 12 months, Earth and Space Science is the only journal that reflects the expansive range of science represented by AGU’s 62,000 members, including all of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences, and related fields in environmental science, geoengineering, space engineering, and biogeochemistry.
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