Title: Space Weather
1Space Weather
- Steve Schwartz
- Space and Atmospheric Physics
- Imperial College London
- With thanks to
- Rainer Schwenn
- Max Planck Institute
- Lindau, Germany
2The Sun Gives Off More Than Light
And the Earth is More than Rock and Air
3Space Weather
4Solar Seasons
Interplanetary magnetic flux
Owens et al. (Imperial), 2008
Sunspot number
Note that the current minimum is longer and
deeper than previous ones.
5The Sun last week
Could be an add for Clearasil!
6Solar Weather
7Interplanetary Weather
8The Sun as a driver of Space Weather
- Major geomagnetic storms may cause
- bright aurorae, down to low latitudes,
- damage to high voltage lines in arctic regions,
- anomalous corrosion of oil pipelines in arctic
regions, - damage to long distance communication cables,
- malfunction of magnetic compasses,
- damage to satellites and satellite systems,
- effects on biological systems.
9Activity in geospace What causes the problems?
- Electromagnetic Radiation Flare X-rays and UV
affect ionosphere/communications. - Energetic particles (ions) form shock wave, move
magnetosphere inside GEO, enhance radiation
belts, and cause geomagnetic storms substorms. - Geomagnetic storm disturbed fields current
systems, surface charging. - Auroral Substorm current systems and fields
affect satellites directly. - Killer Electrons increase at GEO after low level
magnetic storm, last for weeks.
10Space Weather effects are REAL
11And DANGEROUS
Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) Radiation events
during the era of the Apollo Missions (from
Lockwood and Hapgood, 2007)
Slide courtesy M Lockwood
12Big drivers are Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)
Bright outer loop Dark Void Bright inner kernel
13Bastille day event 14 July 2000
Second largest flare of the solar cycle Observed
by TRACE satellite
14B
flare
Bz
GOES-X-rays
SW density
shock
cloud
SW speed
The Bastille 2000 events
Dst-Index
Kp-Index
15 The Bastille 2000 events X 5.7 flare
July 14, 1024 Arrival of energetic
particles at 1 AU 1038 Shock at 1 AU
July 15, 1429 Travel time
28 hours Initial CME speed
gt1775 km/s Average travel speed
1520 km/s Shock speed at 1 AU
900 km/s Kp max
9 Dst min -281
nT
Aurora observed in Essen, Germany, on July 16,
2000 at 0100
16Bastille day effect on Earth
17Bastille day effects on spacecraft
- ASCA (Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and
Astrophysics) lost attitude fix resulting in
solar array misalignment and power loss,
satellite probably lost - GOES-8 -10 SEM Electron sensor problems,
power panels - ACE (Advanced Composition Explorer) Temporary
SW and other sensor problems - WIND Permanent (25) loss of primary
transmitter power Temporary loss of Sun and
star sensors - SOHO (also YOHKOH TRACE) High energy protons
obscure solar imagery - GEO and LEO Satellites S/C orientation problems
during MPE - GEO Satellites lost 0.1 amp output from solar
arrays
18What makes geospace so vulnerable? Sign of Bz
Reconnected Magnetic Field
Bow Shock
Cusp
Solar Wind
Sub-solar Reconnection
Magnetopause
- Magnetic reconnection at the frontside of the
magnetosphere occurs, when the interplanetary Bz
turns south, i.e. antiparallel to the Earths
intrinsic field. - Charged particles can now penetrate from outer
space way down into the polar ionosphere.
19The Cluster Mission
- Study Key Boundaries
- Bow Shock
- Magnetopause
- Cusp
- Geomagnetic Tail
- Study Key Physics
- Shock Waves
- Particle Acceleration
- Magnetic Reconnection
- Magnetic Storms and substorms
- Separate Space and Time
20Cluster 1 History
Ariane 501 June 1996
40 seconds later
Next day
21What went wrong?
- Primary guidance computer arithmetic overflowed
(V faster IV) after 36 secs (of 40 secs needed) - Secondary identical no help!
- Error msgs -gt guidance system
- Thinks OFF Course!
- Rest is History
- Code only needed for IV ?
22The Good News
- Two Cluster spacecraft aboard a Soyuz-Fregat
Launcher - Baikanour
- July 2000
23The Present THEMIS tracks the storm sequence
24The present STEREO sees in 3D what will hit us!
25The Future KuaFu a Sino-Canadian-European
Space Weather Mission
26The Future Understanding the physics with
Cross-Scale
- Universal processes
- Shocks
- Reconnection
- Turbulence
- Responsible for
- Energising particles
- Controlling flows
- Redistributing momentum energy
- In
- Astrophysics
- Laboratories (fusion)
- Space (where can sample directly)
- Involving COUPLING of 3D scales
- Joint European-Japanese Canada, USA, (gt2017)
27The End
- Space Weather is Real
- Space Weather has
- Technical implications, especially in modern
satellite era - Financial implications (measured in billions of
pounds) - Biological consequences hazards to pilots,
astronauts, - (only planets with a magnetic field can retain
water and volatiles, and protect life) - Interesting and universal phenomena behind it