DocumentCode
227546
Title
Investigation of effects of geomagnetic storms produced by different solar sources on the Total Electron Content (TEC)
Author
Purohit, P.K. ; Mansoori, Azad A. ; Khan, Parvaiz A. ; Bhawre, Purushottam ; Tripathi, Sharad C. ; Aslam, A.M. ; Waheed, Malik A. ; Gwal, A.K.
Author_Institution
Nat. Inst. of Tech. Teachers´ Training & Res., Bhopal, India
fYear
2014
fDate
25-29 May 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
The geomagnetic storm represents the most outstanding example of solar wind- magnetospheric interaction, which causes global disturbances in the geomagnetic field as well as the trigger ionospheric disturbances. Under this problem we study the behaviour of ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC) during the geomagnetic storms. For the present investigation we have selected 47 intense geomagnetic storms (Dst ≤ -100nT) that during the solar cycle 23 i.e. during 1998- 2006. We then categorized these storms into four categories depending upon their solar sources like Magnetic Cloud (MC), Co-rotating Interaction Region (CIR), SH+ICME and SH+MC. We then studied the behaviour of ionospheric TEC at a mid latitude station Usuda (), Japan during these storm events. During our study we found that the smooth variations in TEC are replaced by rapid fluctuations and the value of TEC is strongly enhanced during the time of these storms belonging to all the four categories. However, the greatest enhancements in TEC are produced during those geomagnetic storms which are either caused by Sheath driven Magnetic cloud (SH+MC) or Sheath driven ICME (SH+ICME). We also derived the correlation between the TEC enhancements produced during storms of each category with the minimum Dst. We found the the strongest correlation exists for the SH+ICME category followed by SH+MC, MC and finally CIR. Since the most intense storms were either caused by SH+ICME or SH+MC while the least intense storms were caused by CIR, consequently the correlation was strongest with SH+ICME and SH+MC and least with CIR.
Keywords
ionospheric disturbances; magnetic storms; solar wind; total electron content (atmosphere); AD 1998 to 2006; SH-ICME category; TEC enhancements; TEC value; co-rotating interaction region; geomagnetic field; geomagnetic storm effects; intense geomagnetic storms; ionospheric TEC; ionospheric disturbances; magnetic cloud; sheath driven magnetic cloud; solar sources; solar wind-magnetospheric interaction; total electron content; Clouds; Correlation; Educational institutions; Laboratories; Magnetosphere; Storms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2711-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012417
Filename
7012417
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