Interplanetary and geophysical effects of a coronal transient

Physics – Geophysics

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Geophysics, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Corona, Solar Flares, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Antarctic Regions, Auroras, Earth Ionosphere, Magnetic Effects, Plasma Currents, Polar Cusps

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A study of the flare-related coronal transient on Nov. 27, 1979, with the resulting interplanetary (IP) shock and the associated auroral and magnetic effects that were observed from the ground is presented. The observed disturbance of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) is discussed in relation to a model of flare-related perturbations. Distinct signatures related to the IP disturbance are observed in the polar cusp aurora, in the local magnetic field, and at the conjugate location in Antarctica. A sharp IMF By polarity change is interpreted as the effect of a kinky heliospheric current sheet. The related responses in the earth's cusp currents are shown.

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