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Relation between the Geomagnetic Cosmic Ray Cutoff Rigidity and Solar Wind and Magnetosphere Parameters during the Storm of November 9–10, 2004: Analysis of Hysteresis Effects
We calculated variations in the cosmic ray geomagnetic cutoff rigidity ΔRef during a complex two-stage magnetic storm on November 9–10, 2004, using calculations of particle trajectories in the model magnetic field of the magnetosphere. The response of ΔRef to changes in solar wind and magnetosphere parameters reflects the nonsmooth two-stage evolution of this storm. It is found that the curve of changing values that ΔRef take as a function of the studied parameters during the main phases of each stage of the storm does not coincide with the curve during the recovery phases, which is a sign of hysteresis. As a result, two hysteresis loops are formed, one for each stage of the storm of November 9–10, 2004. The ambiguous dependence of ΔRef values on the studied parameters, which change cyclically during the development of magnetospheric current systems and their subsequent relaxation, is responsible for the formation of the loops. The configuration of two loops similar to those characteristic of dielectric hysteresis seems to be related to the abrupt change from Bz > 0 to Bz < 0, which delimits the stages of the studied storm.
期刊介绍:
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy is a bimonthly periodical that covers the fields of interplanetary space; geoeffective solar events; the magnetosphere; the ionosphere; the upper and middle atmosphere; the action of solar variability and activity on atmospheric parameters and climate; the main magnetic field and its secular variations, excursion, and inversion; and other related topics.