The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields

Minima in geomagnetic activity (MGA) at Earth at the ends of SC23 and SC22 have been identified. The two MGAs (called MGA23 and MGA22, respectively) were present in 2009 and 1997, delayed from the sunspot number minima in 2008 and 1996 by ~1/2–1 years. Part of the solar and interplanetary causes...

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Main Authors: B. T. Tsurutani, E. Echer, W. D. Gonzalez
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-05-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/29/839/2011/angeo-29-839-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-4add07a44cae4cfdb565e407fab64cbf2020-11-24T22:17:05ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762011-05-012983984910.5194/angeo-29-839-2011The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fieldsB. T. Tsurutani0B. T. Tsurutani1E. Echer2W. D. Gonzalez3Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, BrazilJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USAInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, BrazilInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, BrazilMinima in geomagnetic activity (MGA) at Earth at the ends of SC23 and SC22 have been identified. The two MGAs (called MGA23 and MGA22, respectively) were present in 2009 and 1997, delayed from the sunspot number minima in 2008 and 1996 by ~1/2–1 years. Part of the solar and interplanetary causes of the MGAs were exceptionally low solar (and thus low interplanetary) magnetic fields. Another important factor in MGA23 was the disappearance of equatorial and low latitude coronal holes and the appearance of midlatitude coronal holes. The location of the holes relative to the ecliptic plane led to low solar wind speeds and low IMF (<I>B</I><sub>z</sub>) variances (&sigma;<sub>Bz</sub><sup>2</sup>) and normalized variances (&sigma;<sub>Bz</sub><sup>2</sup>/<I>B</I><sub>0</sub><sup>2</sup>) at Earth, with concomitant reduced solar wind-magnetospheric energy coupling. One result was the lowest ap indices in the history of ap recording. The results presented here are used to comment on the possible solar and interplanetary causes of the low geomagnetic activity that occurred during the Maunder Minimum.https://www.ann-geophys.net/29/839/2011/angeo-29-839-2011.pdf
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author B. T. Tsurutani
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W. D. Gonzalez
The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet B. T. Tsurutani
B. T. Tsurutani
E. Echer
W. D. Gonzalez
author_sort B. T. Tsurutani
title The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
title_short The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
title_full The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
title_fullStr The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
title_full_unstemmed The solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (MGA23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low IMF <I>B</I><sub>Z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
title_sort solar and interplanetary causes of the recent minimum in geomagnetic activity (mga23): a combination of midlatitude small coronal holes, low imf <i>b</i><sub>z</sub> variances, low solar wind speeds and low solar magnetic fields
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Minima in geomagnetic activity (MGA) at Earth at the ends of SC23 and SC22 have been identified. The two MGAs (called MGA23 and MGA22, respectively) were present in 2009 and 1997, delayed from the sunspot number minima in 2008 and 1996 by ~1/2–1 years. Part of the solar and interplanetary causes of the MGAs were exceptionally low solar (and thus low interplanetary) magnetic fields. Another important factor in MGA23 was the disappearance of equatorial and low latitude coronal holes and the appearance of midlatitude coronal holes. The location of the holes relative to the ecliptic plane led to low solar wind speeds and low IMF (<I>B</I><sub>z</sub>) variances (&sigma;<sub>Bz</sub><sup>2</sup>) and normalized variances (&sigma;<sub>Bz</sub><sup>2</sup>/<I>B</I><sub>0</sub><sup>2</sup>) at Earth, with concomitant reduced solar wind-magnetospheric energy coupling. One result was the lowest ap indices in the history of ap recording. The results presented here are used to comment on the possible solar and interplanetary causes of the low geomagnetic activity that occurred during the Maunder Minimum.
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/29/839/2011/angeo-29-839-2011.pdf
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