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Classification of magnetospheric responses to interaction with diamagnetic structures of slow solar wind
Author(s) -
V. A. Parkhomov,
В. Г. Еселевич,
М. Еселевич,
А. В. Дмитриев,
A. V. Suvorova,
Tatyana Vedernikova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
solnečno-zemnaâ fizika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2712-9640
DOI - 10.12737/szf-64202004
Subject(s) - magnetosphere , solar wind , substorm , physics , diamagnetism , interplanetary magnetic field , magnetopause , geophysics , astrophysics , magnetic field , computational physics , quantum mechanics
We propose a possible classification of the responses of the magnetosphere to the interaction with diamagnetic structures (DS), which form the basis of the slow solar wind. The main determinants of the classification are the value and orientation of the vertical component Bz of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and the solar wind density N. We have identified three types of magnetospheric responses. Type 1 has two subtypes whose main difference is the presence or absence of auroras on the day side of the magnetosphere. Within an hour before DS arrival, Bz has a positive value (up to 12 nT) or fluctuates about 0 in the range from –1 to +1 nT. For both subtypes, the duration of substorm disturbances approximately coincides with the duration of DS, and their intensity does not exceed AE~500 nT. Type 2 is characterized by the fact that before the contact with DS positive IMF Bz (0–10 nT) is recorded for an hour, and at the interface of DS a rapid (≤2 min) change in the orientation of the IMF vertical component from north to south occurs. For type 3, Bz within an hour before the contact with DS is negative (from –10 to 0 nT). We address the problem of DS energy transfer to the magnetosphere.

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