Examining Solar Flare Effects on Earth's Ionosphere Using Ground-Based Measurements

IF 0.7 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nurul Shazana Abdul Hamid, Raja Adibah Raja Halim, Idahwati Sarudin, Akimasa Yoshikawa, Akiko Fujimoto
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Abstract

This study investigated the simultaneous effects of solar flares (SFs) on both the D and E layers of Earth's ionosphere. The analysis focused on the M and X-class SFs that occurred during the 24th solar cycle as these two classes of SFs are known to produce significant effects on Earth’s environment, particularly during the daytime period. The data utilized to detect the SF events in this study were ground-based magnetometer data from the equatorial regions. Effects of the selected SF events on the E layer were investigated based on the EUEL index constructed using the geomagnetic data. Meanwhile, the changes in the strength of radio VLF signals in the D ionospheric layer during the selected SF events were monitored using Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SID) data. Two case studies were performed which consisted of four SF events from a total of 23 events that were detected by geomagnetic data during the period of study. Further analysis on the selected SF events showed the common effects of SFs on the D layer, which is the increment on the VLF signal measured from the SID stations although a different response was detected in the EUEL index variations. This indicates that the VLF signal always shows an increment even though a decrement in the ionization of the E layer occurs as a result of the SF events. The difference in responses could be attributed to the distinct changes in electron density of both layers during the SF occurrence. Further studies are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanism responsible for this unique response, utilizing appropriate parameters such as total electron content, as well as the electron density data to thoroughly analyze the ionospheric response during SF events.
利用地面测量研究太阳耀斑对地球电离层的影响
本研究研究了太阳耀斑(sf)对地球电离层D层和E层的同时影响。分析的重点是发生在第24太阳周期的M级和x级SFs,因为已知这两类SFs对地球环境产生重大影响,特别是在白天。本研究中用于探测SF事件的数据是赤道地区的地基磁强计数据。利用地磁资料构建的EUEL指数,研究了选定的SF事件对E层的影响。同时,利用突然电离层扰动(SID)数据,监测了选定SF事件期间D电离层VLF信号强度的变化。在研究期间,地磁数据共检测到23个SF事件,其中包括4个SF事件,进行了两个案例研究。对选定的SF事件的进一步分析表明,SF对D层的共同影响,即SID站测量到的VLF信号的增量,尽管在EUEL指数变化中检测到不同的响应。这表明,VLF信号总是显示一个增量,即使在E层的电离发生衰减作为SF事件的结果。响应的差异可归因于SF发生时两层电子密度的明显变化。需要进一步的研究来阐明这种独特响应的潜在机制,利用适当的参数,如总电子含量,以及电子密度数据来彻底分析SF事件期间电离层的响应。
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Sains Malaysiana
Sains Malaysiana MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
196
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Sains Malaysiana is a refereed journal committed to the advancement of scholarly knowledge and research findings of the several branches of science and technology. It contains articles on Earth Sciences, Health Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences. The journal publishes articles, reviews, and research notes whose content and approach are of interest to a wide range of scholars. Sains Malaysiana is published by the UKM Press an its autonomous Editorial Board are drawn from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. In addition, distinguished scholars from local and foreign universities are appointed to serve as advisory board members and referees.
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