VARIABILITY OF THE INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM AT 1 AU OVER 24 YEARS - 1963-1986

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作者
HAPGOOD, MA [1 ]
LOCKWOOD, M [1 ]
BOWE, GA [1 ]
WILLIS, DM [1 ]
TULUNAY, YK [1 ]
机构
[1] ISTANBUL TECH UNIV,FAK UCAK UZAY BILIMLERI,ISTANBUL,TURKEY
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英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
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10.1016/0032-0633(91)90003-S
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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A survey is presented of hourly averages of observations of the interplanetary medium, made by satellites close to the Earth (i.e. at l a.u.) in the years 1963-1986. This survey therefore covers two complete solar cycles (numbers 20 and 21). The distributions and solar-cycle variations of IMF field strength, B, and its northward component (in GSM coordinates), B(z), and of the solar-wind density, n, speed, v, and dynamic pressure, P, are discussed. Because of their importance to the terrestrial magnetosphere/ionosphere, particular attention is given to B(z) and P. The solar-cycle variation in the magnitude and variability of B(z) previously reported for cycle 20, is also found for cycle 21. However, the solar-wind data show a number of differences between cycles 20 and 21. The average dynamic pressure is found to show a solar-cycle variation and a systematic increase over the period of the survey. The minimum of dynamic pressure at sunspot maximum is mainly due to reduced solar-wind densities in cycle 20, but lower solar-wind speed in cycle 21 is a more significant factor. The distribution of the duration of periods of stable polarity of the IMF B(z) component shows that the magnetosphere could achieve steady state for only a small fraction of the time and there is some evidence for a solar-cycle variation in this fraction. It is also found that the polarity changes in the IMF B(z) fall into two classes: one with an associated change in solar-wind dynamic pressure, the other without such a change. However, in only 20% of cases does the dynamic pressure change exceed 50%.
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