Oct 27 – 31, 2025
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Earth's Ionospheric Response to the Late Phase of Solar Flares with Various Center-to-Limb Locations

Oct 28, 2025, 10:45 AM
18m
Studion

Studion

Poster SWR4 - Interactions in the Earth’s Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System and their Space Weather Impact SWR4 –Interactions in the Earth’s Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System and their Space Weather Impact

Speaker

Susanna Bekker (Queen's University Belfast)

Description

During a solar flare, the fluxes in various lines and continua of the solar spectrum increase, leading to enhanced ionisation of the illuminated part of the Earth’s ionosphere and an increase in the total electron content (TEC). It has been previously shown that nearly 50% of X-class solar flares exhibit a second peak in warm coronal lines, such as Fe XV and Fe XVI, (called the ”EUV late phase”) the effect of which on the ionosphere remains largely unexplored. This study presents an analysis of the ionospheric response to 14 X-class flares with pronounced late phases. For the first time, empirical relationships between the increase in TEC and the solar flux enhancement during the impulsive and late phases of the flare are derived. Additionally, we demonstrate the influence of flare location on the intensity of geoeffective solar spectral lines and the ratio of the ionospheric responses to the impulsive and late phases of solar flares.

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Primary author

Susanna Bekker (Queen's University Belfast)

Co-author

Dr Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)

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