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Liemohn et al. 2000
Liemohn, M.W., Kozyra, J.U., Richards, P.G., Khazanov, G.V., Buonsanto, M.J. and Jordanova, V.K. (2000). Ring current heating of the thermal electrons at solar maximum. Journal of Geophysical Research 105: doi: 10.1029/2000JA000088. issn: 0148-0227.

To quantify the energy input to the thermal electrons due to Coulomb collisional degradation of hot ions in the inner magnetosphere, the heating rate is calculated from the results of a time-dependent kinetic ring current model. The large June 4--7, 1991, storm during the last solar maximum, when the hot O+ content is maximal, is chosen for this study. Modeled electron heat fluxes into the topside ionosphere reach 1011 eV cm-2 s-1 on the dusk side, a large value that will certainly have an impact on the density, temperature, and composition of the upper ionosphere and thermosphere. Comparable maximum values of heat inputs to the inner magnetospheric thermal plasma are expected to arise again during storms of the present solar maximum. The calculated heating rates from the ring current simulations are compared directly with detailed ionospheric modeling results for the Millstone Hill field line (L=3). It is seen that heating from the ring current is more than adequate to account for the nightside topside heat input necessary to obtain the observed electron temperatures during this storm, even taking into account the limitations of the comparison. The reason for this is the abundance of O+ in the ring current at energies of a few tens of keV deep in the inner magnetosphere. ¿ 2000 American Geophysical Union

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Keywords
Ionosphere, Topside ionosphere, Magnetospheric Physics, Magnetosphere/ionosphere interactions, Magnetospheric Physics, Ring current, Magnetospheric Physics, Storms and substorms
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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