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Geoeffectiveness of interplanetary shocks controlled by impact angles: A review
Authors:DM Oliveira  AA Samsonov
Institution:1. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA;2. Goddard Planetary Heliophysics Institute, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, USA;3. Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:The high variability of the Sun’s magnetic field is responsible for the generation of perturbations that propagate throughout the heliosphere. Such disturbances often drive interplanetary shocks in front of their leading regions. Strong shocks transfer momentum and energy into the solar wind ahead of them which in turn enhance the solar wind interaction with magnetic fields in its way. Shocks then eventually strike the Earth’s magnetosphere and trigger a myriad of geomagnetic effects observed not only by spacecraft in space, but also by magnetometers on the ground. Recently, it has been revealed that shocks can show different geoeffectiveness depending closely on the angle of impact. Generally, frontal shocks are more geoeffective than inclined shocks, even if the former are comparatively weaker than the latter. This review is focused on results obtained from modeling and experimental efforts in the last 15?years. Some theoretical and observational background are also provided.
Keywords:Solar disturbances  Interplanetary shocks  Shock impact angle  Geomagnetic activity
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