M. S. Blokhina
Moscow State University
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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy | 2014
E. S. Belenkaya; V. V. Kalegaev; M. S. Blokhina
Sharp changes of the solar wind parameters determining the dynamic pressure jump lead to strong magnetosphere-ionosphere disturbances. Here the effect on the Earth’s ionospheric high latitudes of the solar wind dynamic pressure pulse caused only by the increase of the interplanetary plasma density under southward constant IMF is considered. We investigate reaction of the cross-polar cap potential on the increase of AL index and/or jump of the solar wind density. It is found that for the case of 10 January 1997 the main contribution to the polar cap potential drop increase gave the growth of AL index relative to the input of the solar wind density jump. We also study the influence of the solar wind density increase on the crosspolar cap potential for the quiet magnetospheric conditions. It occurred that the polar cap potential difference decreases with the great increase of the interplanetary plasma density. For the disturbed magnetosphere the main role in the polar cap potential drop increase plays increase of AL. Thus, we found the change of the cross-polar cap potential due to the AL index variations and/or the solar wind density drop even in a case when the interplanetary electric field is constant.
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy | 2014
E. S. Belenkaya; David Parunakian; I. I. Alekseev; V. V. Kalegaev; M. S. Blokhina; M. S. Grigoryan
In view of the actual question regarding the effect of a solar-wind pressure jump on disturbances in the Earth’s magnetosphere, events with high velocity and density gradients are of special interest. In this work, we consider the response of the current at the dayside magnetopause to these events and the corresponding strengthening of the geomagnetic field in the low-latitude magnetosphere. A transient process is studied that accompanies reconfiguration of the magnetosphere under the effect of disturbances of solar wind parameters. An analytical equation is received for estimation of an increase in the northern component of low-latitude magnetic field of the magnetosphere in a transient current system (transient ring current) versus initial values of the solar-wind velocity and density and their disturbances.
Annales Geophysicae | 2008
E. S. Belenkaya; S. W. H. Cowley; S. V. Badman; M. S. Blokhina; V. V. Kalegaev
Annales Geophysicae | 2014
E. S. Belenkaya; S. W. H. Cowley; C. J. Meredith; J. D. Nichols; V. V. Kalegaev; I. I. Alexeev; O. G. Barinov; W. O. Barinova; M. S. Blokhina
Annales Geophysicae | 2011
E. S. Belenkaya; S. W. H. Cowley; J. D. Nichols; M. S. Blokhina; V. V. Kalegaev
Annales Geophysicae | 2007
E. S. Belenkaya; I. I. Alexeev; M. S. Blokhina; S. W. H. Cowley; S. V. Badman; V. V. Kalegaev; M. S. Grigoryan
Annales Geophysicae | 2006
E. S. Belenkaya; I. I. Alexeev; V. V. Kalegaev; M. S. Blokhina
Annales Geophysicae | 2010
E. S. Belenkaya; I. I. Alexeev; M. S. Blokhina; E. J. Bunce; S. W. H. Cowley; J. D. Nichols; V. V. Kalegaev; Vladimir G. Petrov; G. Provan
Planetary and Space Science | 2013
E. S. Belenkaya; I. I. Alexeev; James A. Slavin; M. S. Blokhina
Annales Geophysicae | 2016
E. S. Belenkaya; V. V. Kalegaev; S. W. H. Cowley; G. Provan; M. S. Blokhina; O. G. Barinov; Alexander A. Kirillov; Maria S. Grigoryan