2017
DOI: 10.12737/stp-34201705
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Features of the impact of the solar wind diamagnetic structure on Earth’s magnetosphere

Abstract: Abstract. In Earth's orbit on June 28, 1999, there was a diamagnetic structure (DS) representing a filament with a uniquely high speed (about 900 km/s). We show that the filament is a part of the specific sporadic solar wind (SW) stream, which is characterized as a small interplanetary transient. We report the results of studies on the interaction between such a fast filament (DS) and Earth's magnetosphere. Around noon hours at daytime cusp latitudes, we recorded a powerful aurora in the UV band (shock aurora)… Show more

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“…it is approximately consistent with time scales of the above number density structures recorded at ≤ 0.5 AU [Stansby, Horbury, 2018]. Parkhomov et al [2017Parkhomov et al [ , 2018 have introduced the concept of diamagnetic structures (DS) for the quasistationary slow SW flowing in the streamer belt and chains. It has a broader meaning than that of diamagnetic plasmoids.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…it is approximately consistent with time scales of the above number density structures recorded at ≤ 0.5 AU [Stansby, Horbury, 2018]. Parkhomov et al [2017Parkhomov et al [ , 2018 have introduced the concept of diamagnetic structures (DS) for the quasistationary slow SW flowing in the streamer belt and chains. It has a broader meaning than that of diamagnetic plasmoids.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The eruptive prominence is a sequence of microDS of sporadic SW. The microDS-Earth's magnetosphere collision can also cause a short-term (20-40 min) activation of magnetospheric processes, similar to the substorm one [Parkhomov et al, 2017].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%