Geomagnetic response to magnetic clouds of different polarity

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作者
Fenrich, FR [1 ]
Luhmann, JG [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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10.1029/98GL51180
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The polarity of a magnetic cloud refers to its changing magnetic field direction. It is classified as S-N polarity when the magnetic field rotates from southward to northward and N-S polarity when the field is initially northward and rotates southward. A study of 29 magnetic cloud events has found that 40-45% of magnetic clouds, independent of polarity, are followed by; a fast solar wind stream which compresses the tail end of the cloud. The compression results in an increase in the solar wind plasma density and in 64% of the cases an increase in the magnetic field strength towards the latter part of the cloud. Such tail end compression can have a significant effect upon geomagnetic storm intensity if the magnetic cloud is of N-S polarity. This is because only in the N-S polarity case does the compression coincide with the southward IMF portion of the cloud. To test the "geoeffectiveness" of N-S versus S-N magnetic clouds three selected magnetic cloud events, two of S-N polarity and one of N-S polarity, are investigated in terms of their geomagnetic response through measured and estimated D-st values. It is found that there is an increased geoeffectiveness of N-S polarity clouds due to both an increased solar wind dynamic pressure and a compressed southward field associated with a following fast solar wind stream.
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