*Toshihiko IYEMORI1, Kunihito NAKANISHI1, Tadashi AOYAMA1, Hermann LUEHR2, Yoshihiro YOKOYAMA1, Yoko ODAGI1, Masato IGUCHI3
(1.Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 2.GFZ Potsdam, 3.DPRI, Kyoto University)
Keywords:acoustic gravity wave, ionospheric dynamo, field-aligned current, SWARM satellites, micro-barometric oscillation, magnetic oscillation
From the SWARM satellite observations during the initial two months after the launch, we could confirm that the small magnetic fluctuations with apparent period about 10-30 seconds along the orbit observed in middle and low latitudes are the manifestation of small spatial scale (50-250km) field-aligned currents. We estimated the temporal scale of the variation of the field-aligned currents to be roughly 200 - 350 seconds or less. That is, the source of the current is suggested to be the acoustic mode atmospheric waves. In this paper, we show the method of the estimation, its results and a comparison with the ground magnetic and micro-barometric observations.