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  • ASTROPHYSICS  (2)
  • 1975-1979  (2)
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Previous studies of solar-system magnetospheres are reviewed. Attention is given to the internal structure of the magnetospheres of earth and Mercury, the open structure of the terrestrial magnetosphere, aurorae, functions of the terrestrial magnetosphere, the disklike outer structure of Jupiter's magnetosphere, and the plasma processes involved in the development of a magnetospheric potential drop and electric field. The interaction between a turbulent magnetized plasma flow and a magnetosphere is discussed on the basis of studies of the solar-wind interaction with the terrestrial magnetosphere. A 'gathered' or folded magnetic equatorial plane is suggested for the sun, coronal holes are identified as the source region for fast solar-wind streams, and magnetic energy conversion processes of relevance to earth and the sun are considered. Two models of a magnetospheric substorm are examined, and difficulties encountered in understanding substorm processes are summarized.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Space Science Reviews; 21; Mar. 197
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Akasofu (1979) has reported that the interplanetary parameter epsilon correlates reasonably well with the magnetospheric substorm index AE; in the first approximation, epsilon represents the solar wind coupled to the magnetosphere. The correlation between the interplanetary parameter, the auroral electrojet index and the ring current index is examined for three magnetic storms. It is shown that when the interplanetary parameter exceeds the amount that can be dissipated by the ionosphere in terms of the Joule heat production, the excess energy is absorbed by the ring current belt, producing an abnormal growth of the ring current index.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Planetary and Space Science; 27; July 197
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