Artículo de revista
Temporal evolution of fractality in the Earth’smagnetosphere and the solar photosphere
Fecha
2014Registro en:
J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 119, 3585–3603 (2014)
doi:10.1002/2013JA019433
Autor
Domínguez, Macarena
Muñoz Gálvez, Víctor
Valdivia Hepp, Juan
Institución
Resumen
The study of complexity in two aspects of the magnetic activity in the Sun-Earth system is
presented. We compare the temporal evolution of the magnetic fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetosphere
and the spatial distribution of the magnetic field in the solar photosphere, by calculating fractal dimensions
from the data. It is found that the fractal dimension of the Dst data decreases during magnetic storm states
and is well correlated with other indexes of solar activity, such as the solar flare and coronal indexes. This
correlation holds for individual storms, full-year data, and the complete 23rd solar cycle. The fractal
dimension from solar magnetogram data also correlates well with both the Dst index and solar flare index,
although the correlation is much more clear at the larger temporal scale of the 23rd solar cycle, showing a
clear increase around solar maximum.