Analysis of Magnetic Field Variations Produced by Equatorial Electro-Jets
E. L\'opez, F. Ald\'as, A. Yoshikawa

TL;DR
This paper investigates the magnetic field variations caused by the Equatorial Electrojet, analyzing solar and lunar influences and the current's morphology using data analysis techniques.
Contribution
It provides a detailed quantification of solar and lunar effects on EEJ magnetic variations and explores the current's morphology.
Findings
Quantified solar and lunar contributions to EEJ magnetic variations
Analyzed the morphology of the EEJ current
Provided insights into the current's behavior at low latitudes
Abstract
The Equatorial Electrojet (EEJ) is a narrow band of electrons flowing from east to west at daytime at low latitudes. The electron current produces a magnetic field variation that can be measured at different latitudes. In this work, we have used the data analysis in order to quantify the solar and lunar contributions to those variations and study the morphology of the EEJ current.
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