The relation between geomagnetic pulsations and an increase in the fluxes of geosynchronous relativistic electrons during geomagnetic storms

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V. I. Degtyarev
I. P. Kharchenko
A. S. Potapov
B. Tsegmed
S. E. Chudnenko
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Solar
[2] Mongolian Academy of Sciences,Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch
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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy | 2010年 / 50卷
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Magnetic Storm; Geomagnetic Storm; Relativistic Electron; Solar Wind Velocity; Geomagnetic Pulsation;
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The dynamics of the Pc5 and Pi1 pulsation characteristics and relativistic electron fluxes at geostationary orbit were comparatively analyzed for three nine-day intervals, including quiet periods and periods of geomagnetic storms. It was shown that relativistic electron fluxes increase considerably when the power of global Pc5 pulsations and the index of midlatitude irregular Pi1 pulsations increase simultaneously. The correlation between the characteristics of Pi1 and Pc5 geomagnetic pulsations and the level of the relativistic electron flux at geostationary orbit during the magnetic storm recovery phase were studied. It was shown that the correlation coefficient of the relativistic electron maximal fluxes during the magnetic storm recovery phase with the parameter of midlatitude Pi1 pulsations is slightly higher than such a correlation coefficient with the solar wind velocity.
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