Possibility of predicting geophysical activity on the basis of the interplanetary scintillation of radio sources

Physics – Geophysics

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Geophysics, Interplanetary Medium, Performance Prediction, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Scintillation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Shock Wave Propagation, Space Plasmas, Time Lag

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Results are reported for 63 days of observations of the interplanetary scintillation of about 150 celestial radio sources. It is found that there are a high degree of correlation and a time lag of about one to five days between the Ap index of geophysical activity and the interplanetary-scintillation index averaged over the entire visible region of the sky. It is concluded that observations of the interplanetary scintillation of a large number of radio sources may be used to detect phenomena, such as shock waves and corotating streams, propagating in the interplanetary plasma.

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