EGU21-7536
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-7536
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Long-term correlations in solar proxies and solar wind parameters

Luca Giovannelli1, Raffaele Reda1, Tommaso Alberti2, Francesco Berrilli1, Matteo Cantoresi1, Dario Del Moro1, Piermarco Giobbi1, and Valentina Penza1
Luca Giovannelli et al.
  • 1University of Rome Tor Vergata, Physics Department, Rome, Italy (luca.giovannelli@roma2.infn.it)
  • 2INAF-IAPS, Rome, Italy

The long-term behaviour of the Solar wind and its impact on the Earth are of paramount importance to understand the framework of the strong transient perturbations (CMEs, SIRs). Solar variability related to its magnetic activity can be quantified by using synthetic indices (e.g. sunspots number) or physical ones (e.g. chromospheric proxies). In order to connect the long-term solar activity variations to solar wind properties, we use Ca II K index and solar wind OMNI data in the time interval between 1965 and 2019, which almost entirely cover the last 5 solar cycles. A time lag in the correlation between the parameters is found. This time shift seems to show a temporal evolution over the different solar cycles.

 

How to cite: Giovannelli, L., Reda, R., Alberti, T., Berrilli, F., Cantoresi, M., Del Moro, D., Giobbi, P., and Penza, V.: Long-term correlations in solar proxies and solar wind parameters, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-7536, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-7536, 2021.

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