Long-term variation in the north-south asymmetry of geomagnetic activity with respect to the solar equatorial plane

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Annual Variations, Geomagnetism, Solar Cycles, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Magnetoactivity, Solar Flares, Solar Wind Velocity, Sunspots

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North-south asymmetry of geomagnetic activity with respect to the solar equatorial plane has been studied for the period 1878-1988, utilizing the seasonal change in the heliographic latitude of the earth. It was found that the north-south asymmetry of the aa index showed a variation with a period of 11 years in the solar cycles 12-15 (1878-1923), followed by a variation with a 22-year period in the solar cycles 17-21 (1933-1988). This peculiar behavior is discussed in comparison with the variation in the north south asymmetry of the sunspot number on the solar disk.

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