Tl. Wilson et al., ELECTRODYNAMIC TETHER CURRENTS IN THE DAY NIGHT IONOSPHERE - CORRELATIONS DURING THE PLASMA MOTOR GENERATOR MISSION/, J GEO R-S P, 101(A10), 1996, pp. 21657-21688
Ground-based radar observations during NASA's Plasma Motor Generator (
PMG) electrodynamic tether mission are reported, which indicate the ex
istence of ion-acoustic or soliton wave packets produced as ionospheri
c excitations by the orbiting PMG tether system. These appear to be th
e first such radar measurements of traveling ionospheric disturbances
propagating along geomagnetic field lines during an active orbiting io
nospheric tether-plasma experiment. The presence of such excitations g
ives added importance to earlier studies of the plasma radiation modes
involved in tether electrodynamics and the part they play in the iono
spheric energy balance mechanisms. In addition, tether-current measure
ments studied during postflight data analysis show a pronounced curren
t decrease when the spacecraft passed from daylight to darkness, which
may be related to current limiting. The significance of this observed
day/night correlation in conjunction with the soliton-like wave packe
t radiation modes calls for a detailed investigation of the PMG tether
-current measurements in terms of local and global interactions of the
PMG with Earth's ionosphere, the initial work for which we show here.
This includes an analysis of the radiation impedance due to Alfven an
d lower hybrid bands, ion-acoustic (soliton) modes, and whistler waves
. A decomposition of the measured tether currents into Hall, Pedersen,
Cowling, and Birkeland conductivities is presented.