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Changes in space weather and heliospheric oscillations due to rotation and rearrangement of solar magnetic field

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2005

A.V. Mordvinov
Affiliation:
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, P.O. Box 4026, Irkutsk, Russia email: [email protected]
L.A. Plyusnina
Affiliation:
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, P.O. Box 4026, Irkutsk, Russia email: [email protected]
V.V. Pipin
Affiliation:
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, P.O. Box 4026, Irkutsk, Russia email: [email protected]
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Based on analyzing the fine structure of time series of solar and heliospheric parameters a universal numerical technique is developed to study large-scale patterns of solar activity and the heliospheric structure. The Solar Mean Magnetic Field (SMMF) time series and the magnetic fields in solar corona (Hoeksema & Scherrer 2004) were studied in time-longitude aspect (figures 1a,b,c,d). It is shown that the behavior of the large-scale magnetic field, its multiperiodic rotation determine the heliospheric structure and changes in space weather (Mordvinov & Plyusnina 2004). Time-longitude analysis of Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) near the Earth (King et al. 2004) reveals similar diagram (figure 1e) shifted relative to the photospheric and coronal magnetic fields by the transport time.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

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© 2004 International Astronomical Union