Auroral responses to the visit of comet 73P/Schwassmann–Wachmann 3 in 2006

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Yong Zhao
Limei Yan
Zhonghua Yao
Yong Wei
Ruilong Guo
Hairong Lai
Binzheng Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Earth and Planetary Physics, Institute of Geology and Geophysics
[2] Shandong University,School of Space Science and Physics
[3] Sun Yat-Sen University,Planetary Environmental and Astrobiological Research Laboratory (PEARL), School of Atmospheric Sciences
[4] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Earth Sciences
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Geoscience Letters | / 9卷
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The stunning tails of comets are interesting astronomical phenomena to human beings and have been noticed for thousands of years. The bright tails also emit substantial materials into interplanetary space, including dusts and charged particles. The charged particles are picked up by solar wind magnetic fields, and thus could propagate together with solar wind to influence planetary space environments. Simultaneous measurements of comet materials, planetary space, and ground environments are crucial for understanding cometary impacts to planets, while such observations are quite rare. In this article, we present a full chain from the comet tail, to the solar wind cometary particles, and the impacts on the ground. Intense auroral events are observed when the cometary materials are observed in the Earthʼs upstream solar wind. Our results provide direct evidence that cometary ions could contribute substantial dynamic pressure in driving geomagnetic activities and the associated auroral intensifications.
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