Abraham Chian , Rodrigo Miranda , Cesar Bertucci , Xóchitl Blanco-Cano , Joe Borovsky , Sergio Dasso , Ezequiel Echer , Adriane Franco , Kirolosse M. Girgis , J. Américo González-Esparza , Tohru Hada , Hiroshi Hasegawa , Syau-Yun Hsieh , Primoz Kajdič , Christian Mazelle , Erico Rempel , Diana Rojas-Castillo , Beatriz Sánchez-Cano , David Sibeck , Marina Stepanova , Juan Valdivia
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Terrestrial and Martian space weather: A complex systems approach
A comparative overview of Terrestrial and Martian space weather is presented, with emphasis on applying the tools of complexity and nonlinear dynamics to study the spatiotemporal dynamics and structures of sun–Earth and sun–Mars space environment. The following topics are reviewed: (1) complex systems approach to solar atmosphere and solar wind; (2) complex systems approach to planetary bow shock and magnetosphere–ionosphere; (3) Martian space weather, bow shock, and magnetosphere–ionosphere; (4) imaging planetary magnetosphere–ionosphere.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (JASTP) is an international journal concerned with the inter-disciplinary science of the Earth''s atmospheric and space environment, especially the highly varied and highly variable physical phenomena that occur in this natural laboratory and the processes that couple them.
The journal covers the physical processes operating in the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, the Sun, interplanetary medium, and heliosphere. Phenomena occurring in other "spheres", solar influences on climate, and supporting laboratory measurements are also considered. The journal deals especially with the coupling between the different regions.
Solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and other energetic events on the Sun create interesting and important perturbations in the near-Earth space environment. The physics of such "space weather" is central to the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics and the journal welcomes papers that lead in the direction of a predictive understanding of the coupled system. Regarding the upper atmosphere, the subjects of aeronomy, geomagnetism and geoelectricity, auroral phenomena, radio wave propagation, and plasma instabilities, are examples within the broad field of solar-terrestrial physics which emphasise the energy exchange between the solar wind, the magnetospheric and ionospheric plasmas, and the neutral gas. In the lower atmosphere, topics covered range from mesoscale to global scale dynamics, to atmospheric electricity, lightning and its effects, and to anthropogenic changes.