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Title: Signatures of moderate (M-class) and low (C and B class) intensity solar flares on the equatorial electrojet current: Case studies
Authors: Chakrabarty, D.
Bagiya, Mala S.
Thampi, Smitha V.
Pathan, B.M.
Sekar, R.
Keywords: Equatorial electrojet
Solar flare
X-ray flux
EUV flux
Equatorial ionosphere
Space weather
Counter electrojet
EEJ
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, v.105-106, p.170–180, 2013, doi: 10.1016/j.jastp.2013.10.005
Abstract: The present investigation brings out, in contrast to the earlier works, the changes in the equatorial electrojet (EEJ) current in response to a few moderate (M-class) and low (C and B class) intensity solar flares during 2005–2010. Special care is taken to pick these flare events in the absence of prompt electric field perturbations associated with geomagnetic storms and substorms that also affect the electrojet current. Interestingly, only the normalized (with respect to the pre-flare level) deviations of daytime EEJ (and not the deviations alone) change linearly with the increases in the EUV and X-ray fluxes. These linear relationships break down during local morning hours when the E-region electric field approaches zero before reversal of polarity. This elicits that the response of EEJ strength corresponding to less-intense flares can be appropriately gauged only when the local time variation of the quiet time E-region zonal electric field is taken into account. The flare events enhanced the EEJ strength irrespective of normal or counter electrojet (CEJ) conditions that shows that solar flares change the E-region ionization density and not the electric field. In addition, the enhancements in the X-ray and EUV fluxes, for these flares occurring during this solar minimum period, are found to be significantly correlated as opposed to the solar maximum period, indicating the differences in the solar processes in different solar epochs.
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