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Solar Wind Temperature-Velocity Relationship Over The Last Five Solar Cycles And Forbush Decreases Associated With Different Types Of Interplanetary Disturbance

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2021)

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The behaviour of the solar wind (SW) proton temperature and velocity and their relationship during Forbush decreases (FDs) associated with various types of solar source - coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and coronal holes (CHs) - have been studied. Analysis of cosmic ray variations, SW temperature, velocity, density, plasma beta, and magnetic field (from 1965-2019) is carried out using three databases: the OMNI database, Variations of Cosmic Rays database (IZMIRAN) and Forbush Effects & Interplanetary Disturbances database (IZMIRAN). Comparison of the observed SW temperature (T) and velocity (V) for the undisturbed SW allows us to derive a formula for the expected SW temperature (T-exp, the temperature given by a T-V formula, if V is the observed SW speed). The results reveal a power-law T-V dependence with a steeper slope for low speeds (V < 425 km s(-1), exponent = 3.29 +/- 0.02) and flatter slope for high speeds (V > 425 km s(-1), exponent = 2.25 +/- 0.02). A study of changes in the T-V dependence over the last five solar cycles finds that this dependence varies with solar activity. The calculated temperature index K-T = T/T-exp can be used as an indicator of interplanetary and solar sources of FDs. It usually has abnormally large values in interaction regions of different-speed SW streams and abnormally low values inside magnetic clouds (MCs). The results obtained help us to identify the different kinds of interplanetary disturbance: interplanetary CMEs, sheaths, MCs, corotating interaction regions, high-speed streams from CHs, and mixed events.
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methods: statistical, Sun: activity, Sun: coronal mass ejections (CMEs), solar-terrestrial relations, solar wind
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