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Sound Waves from the Northern Lights. Jada Maxwell. Photo courtesy of Bjorn Jorgensen, 18 January 2005, near Tromsø, Norway http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/images2005/17jan05/Jorgensen1.jpg. Can magnetic waves in the aurorae transform into sound waves?. How are aurorae created?
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Sound Waves from the Northern Lights Jada Maxwell Photo courtesy of Bjorn Jorgensen, 18 January 2005, near Tromsø, Norway http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/images2005/17jan05/Jorgensen1.jpg
Can magnetic waves in the aurorae transform into sound waves? • How are aurorae created? • Sound waves from the aurorae • Wave transformation in the Sun’s atmosphere • Wave transformation in Earth’s atmosphere
The aurora is created by a chain of events, beginning with energy from the sun. Chain of Events Image courtesy of Tom Michalikhttp://faculty.rmwc.edu/tmichalik/solarwind.htm
The Magnetosphere Image courtesy of Minnesota Technologhttp://technolog.it.umn.edu/technolog/novdec97/cover.htm
The Ring Current 2.5 to 7 RE Image: M of E: Ring Current, 2005
Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) Illustration by Steele Hill, courtesy of NASAhttp://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/localinfo/steele.html
Substorm Current Wedge & Field-aligned Currents Ring current
Particles Spiral Down Field Lines Image: Fundamentals of Physics, 2005
Particles 2 Particles Spiral Down Field Lines • Collide with atomic and molecular oxygen and nitrogen • Emit energy as light
This Creates the Aurorae • Northern Lights = Aurora Borealis • Southern Lights = Aurora Australis Image courtesy of Shawn Malonehttp://www.lakesuperiorphoto.com
Nearly Mirror Images Aurora Borealis Aurora Australis Images courtesy of NOAAhttp://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/
Can we hear the aurorae? • Anecdotal evidence of auroral sounds • hissing, popping, crackling, swooshing • corresponds with motions of light
6 minutes • Sound would take at least 6 minutes to travel from the aurora to the ground • No recordings of audible aurorae
Explanations of Audible Sounds • Psychological • Freezing Breath • “Brush discharge”
Evidence of Infrasoundfrom Aurorae • Humans can hear between 20 and 20,000 Hertz (Hz) • Infrasound is below 20 Hz • Currently being investigated • Gas expansion
The corona of the Sun is hotter than the surface! Image: Universe, 6th ed., 2002
Energy of Sound Waves is Transformed into Magnetic Waves Sun
Types of Magnetic Waves • Alfvén waves (s-mode) • Magnetosonic waves (p-mode) S-mode image courtesy of Georgia State Universityhttp://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/tralon.html BBC animations
My Question Can magnetic waves in the aurorae transform into sound waves?
Magnetic Waves Earth
Beta is a Clue Gas Pressure Beta = β = Magnetic Field Pressure
Plasma is like… β = 1 is important
Resonance • All material has a frequency that it vibrates at • Matching the frequency allows the material to absorb energy • Singing wine glass
Resonance in the Ionosphere When β = 1, • Energy from magnetic waves can be absorbed by the atmosphere
Mechanism for Transformation y (B0, k) y (B0) x (v1, B1) x (v1, B1, k) z (E1) z (E1) Alfvén waves Magnetosonic waves
Mechanism for Transformation y (B0, k) y (B0) x (v1, B1) x (v1, B1, k) E1 p E1 p z (E1) z (E1) Alfvén waves to Acoustic waves Magnetosonic waves to Acoustic waves
Mechanism for Transformation y (B0, k) y (B0) v1 p v1 p x (v1, B1) x (v1, B1, k) E1 p E1 p z (E1) z (E1) Alfvén waves to Acoustic waves Magnetosonic waves to Acoustic waves
β= 1 in Earth’s atmosphere? When Beta = 1
What have we learned? MHD Waves ? observed CMEs Infrasound observed observed Aurorae
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
Thanks to: • Dr. E.J. Zita for her guidance, input and helpful discussions • Paul Lessard for helpful discussions
Image Sources: • NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/ • NASAhttp://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/localinfo/steele.html • SpaceWeather.com http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/images2005.htm • Shawn Malonehttp://www.lakesuperiorphoto.com • Tom Michalikhttp://faculty.rmwc.edu/tmichalik/solarwind.htm • Minnesota Technologhttp://technolog.it.umn.edu/technolog/novdec97/cover.htm • Halliday/Resnick/Walker. Fundamentals of Physics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005, p 746 • Freedman, R.A. and W.J. Kaufman. Universe, 6th ed. W.H. Freeman & Co., 2002, p 404 • Wolf, R. Magnetosphere of Earth: Ring Current. Encyclopedia of Aston. & Astrophys. 2005