论文标题
在太阳风力动态参数和太阳活动紫外线代理之间的时间滞后
On the time lag between solar wind dynamic parameters and solar activity UV proxies
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论文摘要
太阳能活动在各个范围的时间尺度上显示出可变性和周期性行为,存在最突出的周期,平均长度为11年。这种变异性通过太阳风,辐射和其他过程在气球内运输,影响星际介质的性质。在不同的太阳风和地磁指数中,与太阳能活动相关的周期性的存在非常明显,尽管随着时间的延迟,相对于太阳能一致,导致滞后周期。在这里,我们研究了太阳能活动的物理代理,Ca II K指数和两个太阳风参数(速度和动态压力)之间的时间滞后行为,研究其成对相对滞后在近五个太阳周期中的变化如何。我们发现,在整个时间间隔内,CA II K指数和太阳风速之间的滞后不是恒定的,值在6年至1年之间(平均3.2岁)。对于太阳风动态压力也发现了类似的行为。然后,通过使用Lomb-Scargle期间图分析,我们获得了10.21年的速度平均周期性,而动态压力的速度为10.30年。我们推测,相对于太阳能11年周期的太阳风参数的不同周期性可能与时间滞后的总体观察到的时间演变有关。最后,通过考虑它们,我们获得了将Ca II K指数振幅与两个太阳风参数联系起来的经验关系。
The solar activity displays variability and periodic behaviours over a wide range of timescales, with the presence of a most prominent cycle with a mean length of 11 years. Such variability is transported within the heliosphere by solar wind, radiation and other processes, affecting the properties of the interplanetary medium. The presence of solar activity-related periodicities is well visible in different solar wind and geomagnetic indices, although with time lags with respect to the solar one, leading to hysteresis cycles. Here, we investigate the time lag behaviour between a physical proxy of the solar activity, the Ca II K index, and two solar wind parameters (speed and dynamic pressure), studying how their pairwise relative lags vary over almost five solar cycles. We find that the lag between Ca II K index and solar wind speed is not constant over the whole time interval investigated, with values ranging from 6 years to 1 year (average 3.2 years). A similar behaviour is found also for the solar wind dynamic pressure. Then, by using a Lomb-Scargle periodogram analysis we obtain a 10.21-year mean periodicity for the speed and 10.30-year for the dynamic pressure. We speculate that the different periodicities of the solar wind parameters with respect to the solar 11-year cycle may be related to the overall observed temporal evolution of the time lags. Finally, by accounting for them, we obtain empirical relations that link the amplitude of the Ca II K index to the two solar wind parameters.