Uncertainty in solar wind drivers may explain saturation of geomagnetic indices
Thursday 31 March 2022, 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Venue
C36 Physics and MS TeamsOpen to
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Space and Planetary Physics seminar
Abstract: The polar cap potential, a measure of the magnetosphere’s response to the solar wind driving, levels off during high values of the driver. Other geomagnetic indices also exhibit this behaviour with increasing solar wind forcing. Several explanations have been proposed for this saturation effect, but there has been no consensus. We show that the saturation may be merely a perception created by uncertainty in the solar wind measurements and its propagation to the polar cap. Correcting for this uncertainty reveals a true linear response across the full range of the solar wind driver values. If true, these findings indicate that extreme space weather events elicit a larger impact on Earth than what we’d expect if the geomagnetic indices were to saturate.
If someone from outside of the SPP group would like to join the webinar, please send a request to n.rogers1@lancaster.ac.uk
Speaker
Dr Nithin Sividas (Goddard Space Flight Center / Boston University, USA)
Contact Details
Name | Neil Rogers |