Babatunde Rabiu, Samuel Ogunjo, Oluwakemi Dare-Idowu, Ibiyinka Fuwape
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Longitudinal variability of complexities associated with equatorial electrojet and its coupling with Solar Quiet Daily variation Sq field
The large-scale solar quiet (Sq) current and the Equatorial Electrojet (EEJ) current are two structures produced by electric current in the Earth’s ionosphere. For a long time, the characteristics of these two currents, particularly whether the EEJ is an extended portion of the Sq current has been a hot topic within the community. This study examined magnetic data obtained from ground-based magnetometers at 6 representative stations for the year 2009 and for geomagnetically quiet days (). The selected stations are along the magnetic equator in the South America (Huancayo), Africa (Ilorin; Addis Ababa), and the Philippines (Langkawi, dip latitude ; Davao, dip latitude ; Yap, dip latitude ). Results showed that both current systems are complex, and this complexity varies significantly from one longitudinal station to another. The strongest and weakest complexity were found in Huancayo and Ilorin, respectively. Afterwards, using four entropy quantifiers (Phase synchronization, Mutual Information, Ensemble Symbolic Coupling Traces, and S-independence), this study examined the relationship between the EEJ and Sq currents. Results revealed clearly a significant information exchange between both currents; that is, the Sq and EEJ currents are indeed coupled. As a step further, using the transfer entropy approach, a directional investigation was carried out to ascertain the direction of information flow between the Sq and EEJ stations. Observations revealed that due to the weak coupling obtained over the African sectors, only the currents over these stations exchanged information. This study further discussed the possible physical mechanisms responsible for the identified variabilities.
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