Abstract

Estimation has been made for the most powerful solar proton events recorded in the Earth environment during 1976 - 2015. This study has been done in association with other related activities such as Sunspot numbers and Solar flare index, the Earth’s magnetic field variation H constant, Dst index, Ap index and Kp index data from Kyoto data centre and OMNI data centre. We found that proton flux occurred after two days indicate the Dst index, Ap index and Kp index and Earth’s magnetic field H constant variations. This study has been done in association with other related activities such as sunspot numbers, solar flare activities. We found that the proton event occurred within 25 to 29 days after the cyclone was formed in the earth atmosphere. Earth atmospheric climate also changed.

Keywords: Proton flux, Earth’s magnetic field, Sunspots number, Solar flares, Dst index, Ap index and Kp index.

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Subramanian, M.V., Jagadesan, S., Aruna, K., Pari, S. and Deivamalar, S. 2017. Study on Solar Proton Events in the Sun - Induced Earth’s Magnetic Field Atmospheric Variations. International Journal of Science and Engineering Invention. 3, 11 (Jun. 2017), 400 to 413. DOI:https://doi.org/10.23958/ijsei/vol03-i06/01.

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