Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1777492 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2009 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
We assess the contributions of various types of solar wind structures (transients, coronal hole high-speed streams (HSS), and slow-speed wind) to hourly average auroral electron power (Pe). The time variation of the solar wind velocity (Vsw) and Pe are determined by HSS, which contribute ∼47% to Pe and Vsw. Transients contribute ∼42% of Pe in solar maxima, and ∼6% in solar minimum. Cross-correlations of Pe with Vsw|B| for negative Bz are significant. Pe exhibits solar rotational periodicities similar to those for Vsw, with strong 7- and 9-day periodicities in 2005–2008 and equinox semiannual periodicities in 1995–1999.
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Authors
Barbara A. Emery, Ian G. Richardson, David S. Evans, Frederick J. Rich,