The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere

Thesis (M.Sc. (Physics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006. The existence of a Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is one of the most debated questions in cosmic-ray modulation. Recently, Burger and Hitge [2004] developed a divergence-free Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field m...

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Main Author: Krüger, Tjaart Petrus Jakobus
Other Authors: Burger, R.A., Hitge, M., 10188738 - Burger, Renier Adriaan (Supervisor), 10085858 - Hitge, Mariette (Supervisor)
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description Thesis (M.Sc. (Physics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006. The existence of a Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is one of the most debated questions in cosmic-ray modulation. Recently, Burger and Hitge [2004] developed a divergence-free Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field model to demonstrate the behaviour of cosmic rays in the heliosphere due to such a field. This approach has been refined and the properties of the consequent field are investigated. It is found that randomly directed magnetic field diffusion in and above the photosphere significantly influences the solar magnetic field both at the solar poles and near the polar coronal hole boundary. The solar cycle dependence of this field is investigated, a study which is of particular importance for studies of the long-term behaviour of cosmic rays, such as those undertaken at the SANAE base in Antarctica. The amplitudes of the 26-day recurrent cosmic-ray variations are modelled as function of both latitudinal gradient and heliolatitude and are found to agree qualitatively and in some cases quantitatively with the observational results reported by Zhang 119971 and Paizis et al. [1999]. Although magnetic field data do not clearly indicate the existence of the Fisk field [see, e.g., Fursyth et al., 2002], this study supports the existence of a Fisk-type HMF. Masters
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spelling ftnorthwestuniv:oai:repository.nwu.ac.za:10394/1205 2025-06-15T14:11:56+00:00 The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere Krüger, Tjaart Petrus Jakobus Burger, R.A. Hitge, M. 10188738 - Burger, Renier Adriaan (Supervisor) 10085858 - Hitge, Mariette (Supervisor) 2005 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1205 unknown North-West University http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1205 Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field Cosmic rays Modulation Recurrent cosmic-ray variations Thesis 2005 ftnorthwestuniv 2025-06-03T03:41:04Z Thesis (M.Sc. (Physics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006. The existence of a Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is one of the most debated questions in cosmic-ray modulation. Recently, Burger and Hitge [2004] developed a divergence-free Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field model to demonstrate the behaviour of cosmic rays in the heliosphere due to such a field. This approach has been refined and the properties of the consequent field are investigated. It is found that randomly directed magnetic field diffusion in and above the photosphere significantly influences the solar magnetic field both at the solar poles and near the polar coronal hole boundary. The solar cycle dependence of this field is investigated, a study which is of particular importance for studies of the long-term behaviour of cosmic rays, such as those undertaken at the SANAE base in Antarctica. The amplitudes of the 26-day recurrent cosmic-ray variations are modelled as function of both latitudinal gradient and heliolatitude and are found to agree qualitatively and in some cases quantitatively with the observational results reported by Zhang 119971 and Paizis et al. [1999]. Although magnetic field data do not clearly indicate the existence of the Fisk field [see, e.g., Fursyth et al., 2002], this study supports the existence of a Fisk-type HMF. Masters Thesis Antarc* Antarctica Unknown SANAE ENVELOPE(-2.850,-2.850,-71.667,-71.667)
spellingShingle Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field
Cosmic rays
Modulation
Recurrent cosmic-ray variations
Krüger, Tjaart Petrus Jakobus
The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
title The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
title_full The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
title_fullStr The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
title_full_unstemmed The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
title_short The effect of a Fisk-Parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
title_sort effect of a fisk-parker hybrid magnetic field on cosmic rays in the heliosphere
topic Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field
Cosmic rays
Modulation
Recurrent cosmic-ray variations
topic_facet Fisk-type heliospheric magnetic field
Cosmic rays
Modulation
Recurrent cosmic-ray variations
url http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1205