HYSTERESIS EFFECT BETWEEN GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY INDICES (Ap, Dst) AND INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM PARAMETERS IN SOLAR ACTIVITY CYCLES 21-24

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作者
Kurazhkovskaya, N. A. [1 ]
Kurazhkovskii, A. Yu. [1 ]
机构
[1] RAS, Schmidt Inst Phys Earth, Borok Geophys Observ, Borok, Russia
来源
SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS | 2023年 / 9卷 / 03期
关键词
geomagnetic activity; solar wind; solar activity cycles; heliospheric parameters; hysteresis; CME SPEED INDEX; WIND PARAMETER; COSMIC-RAYS; INDICATORS; AP;
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10.12737/stp-93202308
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
We have studied the relationship of geomagnetic activity indices (A(p), Dst) on time intervals, equal to solar cycles (similar to 11 years), with solar activity indicators and heliospheric parameters. It is shown that the plots of the A(p) and Dst indices versus solar activity indicators, as well as versus heliospheric parameters, i.e. solar wind and IMF parameters in the ascending and descending phases of solar activity cycles 21-24 do not coincide, which is indicative of the hysteresis phenomenon. The A(p) and Dst indices form hysteresis loops with all parameters we analyze during cycles 21-24. The shape and area of the hysteresis loops, as well as the direction of rotation, clockwise or counterclockwise, depend significantly on indicators of solar activity, heliospheric parameters and change from cycle to cycle. We have found a tendency for the extension and area of the hysteresis loops to decrease from cycle 21 to cycle 24. Analysis of the variability in the shape and size of the hysteresis loops formed by the A(p) and Dst indices with solar indicators and heliospheric parameters gives reason to believe that the obtained loops reflect the long-term evolution of the solar wind energy flux, which determines global geomagnetic activity and the magnetospheric ring current intensity in the ascending and descending phases of solar activity cycles 21-24.
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