Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001agufmsm11a0793b&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2001, abstract #SM11A-0793
Physics
2736 Magnetosphere/Ionosphere Interactions, 2752 Mhd Waves And Instabilities, 2784 Solar Wind/Magnetosphere Interactions
Scientific paper
Using ten years of data from the CANOPUS Churchill line of magnetometers, we investigate the statistical properties of Pc5 pulsations, and the band-limited spectral power in the Pc5 frequency range (ie., 1.7-6.7 mHz). In order to determine the band-limited Pc5 power, we apodize with a 45 minute Hanning window, and detrend the data with the best-fit second order polynomial. For each station, we slide the window along in one minute increments, producing time series of absolute power measurements at one minute intervals. In addition, Pc5 pulsations were identified by eye for six of the seven Churchill line stations. Our criterion for classifying a magnetic perturbation as a Pc5 pulsation was that it was nearly monochromatic, and its amplitude did not decrease over at least four periods. Applying this criterion guarantees that the relative power in the Pc5 band is high. We then have a complete data set of Pc5 powers, and a subset corresponding to times when there were Pc5 pulsations present according to our classification. Initial results show the well known correlation between solar wind speed (IMP 8 one hour averages obtained via OMNIWEB) and Pc5 power. For example, for magnetic local times between 0600 and 1000, we obtain correlation coefficients between the logarithm of the band-limited power and the solar wind speed of 0.72 and 0.77, for the case of the entire data set, and the subset, respectively. In this paper, we present results of multivariate analysis of the Pc5 data base and solar wind data, designed to elucidate correlations at all local times. We discuss our results within the context of earlier studies by Engerbretson et al. [JGR, volume 103, 26721-26283, 1998] and Vennerstrom [JGR, volume 104, 10145-10157, 1999].
Baker John G.
Donovan Eric F.
Jackel Brian J.
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