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Sound Waves from the Northern Lights Photo courtesy of Bjorn Jorgensen, 18 January 2005, near Tromsø, Norway http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/images2005/17jan05/Jorgensen1.jpg Jada Maxwell
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Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) Illustration by Steele Hill, courtesy of NASA http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/localinfo/steele.html
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Particles Spiral Down Field Lines Image: Fundamentals of Physics, 2005
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Particles 2 Collide with atomic and molecular oxygen and nitrogen Emit energy as light Particles Spiral Down Field Lines
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This Creates the Aurorae Image courtesy of Shawn Malone http://www.lakesuperiorphoto.com Northern Lights = Aurora Borealis Southern Lights = Aurora Australis
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Can we hear the aurorae? Anecdotal evidence of auroral sounds hissing, popping, crackling, swooshing corresponds with motions of light
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6 minutes Sound would take at least 6 minutes to travel from the aurora to the ground No recordings of audible aurorae
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Humans can hear between 20 and 20,000 Hertz (Hz) Infrasound is below 20 Hz Currently being investigated Evidence of Infrasound from Aurorae
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The corona of the Sun is hotter than the surface! Image: Universe, 6 th ed., 2002
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Sound Waves on the Sun Created by Convection
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Sound Waves Propagate through Sun’s Atmosphere Sun
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Energy of Sound Waves is Transformed into Magnetic Waves Sun
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Alfvén waves (s-mode) Magnetosonic waves (p-mode) Types of Magnetic Waves S-mode image courtesy of Georgia State University http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/tralon.html BBC animations
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Magnetic Waves Earth
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Transform into Sound Waves Earth
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Beta is a Clue Beta = β = Gas Pressure Magnetic Field Pressure
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Plasma is like… β = 1 is important
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Mechanism for Transformation y (B 0, k) z (E 1 ) x (v 1, B 1 ) y (B 0 ) x (v 1, B 1, k) z (E 1 ) Alfvén wavesMagnetosonic waves
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Mechanism for Transformation y (B 0, k) z (E 1 ) x (v 1, B 1 ) y (B 0 ) x (v 1, B 1, k) z (E 1 ) Alfvén waves to Acoustic waves Magnetosonic waves to Acoustic waves v 1 p E 1 p
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When Beta = 1 β = 1 in Earth’s atmosphere?
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CMEs Aurorae MHD Waves Infrasound ? observed What have we learned?
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Future Plans Gather data from satellite observations of resonant acoustic and Alfvén waves in a single CME induced geomagnetic event Evaluate how wave velocities, frequencies and wavelengths change as altitude and β changes Use data of auroral infrasound observed at Earth’s surface to extrapolate speeds in the ionosphere and compare to magnetic wave speeds
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Image Sources: ▪ NASA http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/localinfo/steele.html ▪ Shawn Malone http://www.lakesuperiorphoto.com ▪ Halliday/Resnick/Walker. Fundamentals of Physics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005, p 746 http://academic.evergreen.edu/m/maxjad02 Website:
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