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Technical Report of the Kakioka Magnetic Observatory Vol.08 No.01,02, p.11, March, 2011


A Numerical Simulation of Ground Magnetic Field at Total Solar Eclipse on 22 July, 2009 based on Coupled Model


Saeki, Y., Minamoto, Y., Fujita, S. & Nagamache, S.


Abstract

 It has been uncertain whether geomagnetic variations are associated with a solar eclipse. The uncertainty may be derived from lack of a reliable numerical model for yielding geomagnetic signatures associated with localized and temporal decrease in ionospheric conductivities occurring in a solar eclipse event.
  Therefore, by using a newly developed integrated numerical model ? Atmospheric Global Circulation model combined with an ionospheric dynamo model and an ionospheric plasma circulation model ? we perform numerical studies of geomagnetic signatures in 2009 total solar eclipse event.
  The simulation successfully reproduces geomagnetic Z variations observed at KNY. It is noteworthy that this is the first work in the world that confirms definitely geomagnetic variations caused by a solar eclipse based on a realistic numerical model.



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