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Elsevier, Planetary and Space Science, 11(57), p. 1254-1259, 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2009.04.007

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Effects of dipole tilt angle on geomagnetic activity

Journal article published in 2009 by M; Shue JH; Russell CT Nowada ORCID, J.-H. Shue, C. T. Russell
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Abstract

The relationship between the orientation of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), represented by the clock angle which is the angle defined by IMF-B-y and -B-z components, and the AL and AU indices is examined at various dipole tilt angles for the period of 1978-1988. We use the IMF data obtained from the IMP 8 satellite, AL and AU indices with corrected seasonal variations, and the dipole tilt angle, which is the dipole magnetic latitude of the subsolar point calculated as a function of the day of year and universal time. For both positive (dipole tilted to the Sun) and negative dipole tilt angles, the values of vertical bar AL vertical bar and AU decrease as the IMF clock angle moves away from 180 degrees. becoming more northward. The indices also tend to become smaller for larger dipole tilt angle, either toward or away from the Sun. This dependence on dipole tilt angle enhances the semiannual variation of geomagnetic activity. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.