Structure of Earth’s Magnetic Field and Solar Wind Interaction
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https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2206-2521Keywords:
Plasma, Solar Wind, Magnetic Interaction, Space WeatherAbstract
This paper gives a brief understanding about the structure of Earth’s magnetic field and the occurrence of various phenomena in the different layers of the interaction between plasma particles present in the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic system. Auroras, space weather, and geomagnetic storms are just a few of the phenomena that are influenced by the dynamic interplay between plasma particles present in the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic system. The goal of this paper is to observe and gain a better understanding of the dynamics of the Sun’s corona and chromosphere. to investigate flare exchanges, the physics of partly ionized plasma, the coronal magnetic field and heat transmission mechanisms, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their origins, and chromosphere and coronal heating. Research on this topic involves studying the effect of plasma particles in the solar wind as they travel towards Earth.
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