低太阳活动期间太阳耀斑造成的极对极电离层扰动

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1029/2024JA032597
P. R. Fagundes, V. G. Pillat, A. Tardelli, M. T. A. H. Muella
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人们越来越关注太阳耀斑对电离层的影响,这主要是因为它可能会恶化或损坏我们的通信和导航卫星系统。2021 年 7 月 3 日和 2021 年 10 月 28 日分别发生了 X1.59 和 X1.0 级太阳耀斑。这两个太阳耀斑是上一次低太阳活动(LSA:2018-2021)期间发生的唯一 X 级太阳耀斑。利用磁强计和全球定位系统(GPS)-总电子含量(TEC)数据研究了美国扇区电离层从极点到极点的时空电动力学。利用 ∆H 和垂直 TEC 以及 ROT(VTEC 变化率)参数。快速的 ∆H 扰动与 X 射线变化密切相关,而且 ∆H 波谷和波峰在 SFs 期间非常同步,这表明它们之间存在联系。∆H 的主要扰动出现在中低赤道纬度地区。然而,高纬度地区出现了轻微的扰动。此外,|ROT|也是SF期间电子密度变化的一个很好的指标,尤其是当X射线强度上升到峰值时。
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Pole-To-Pole Ionospheric Disturbances Due To Solar Flares, During Low Solar Activity

There are growing concerns about the effect of solar flares on the ionosphere, mainly due to possible deterioration or damage to our communication and navigation satellite systems. On 3 July 2021, and 28 October 2021, there were solar flares (SFs) classified as X1.59 and X1.0, respectively. These two SFs were the only ones of X-class that occurred during the last low solar activity (LSA:2018–2021). Data from magnetometers and Global Positioning System (GPS)—Total Electron Content (TEC) are used to investigate the spatial-temporal electrodynamics of the ionosphere from pole-to-pole in the American sector. Employing ∆H and vertical TEC, along with the ROT (rate of change of VTEC) parameter. Rapidly ∆H disturbances closely follow the X-ray variation and the ∆H valleys and peaks are well-synchronized during the SFs, indicating that they are linked. Major disturbances in the ∆H are noticed in the mid-low-equatorial latitudes. However, minor disturbances were seen at high latitudes. Also, |ROT| is a good indicator of the electron density changes during the SFs, especially when the X-ray intensity rises to the peak.

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