Solar physics and space weather research at the Institute of Astronomy and NAO - BAS: Solar cycle trends of space weather drivers

Author:

Miteva Rositsa

Abstract

Abstract This report summarizes the available space weather catalogs hosted at https://catalogs.astro.bas.bg/, supported by the Institute of Astronomy and National Astronomical Observatory – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Namely solar flares, solar energetic protons, electron associated radio bursts and geomagnetic storms are considered. All these comprehensive records of analysed events are provided with an open access with the aim to be supported in the future. The lists cover solar cycles 23 and 24 (1996–2019) and contain the relevant parameters and their associated solar and/or interplanetary origin. The focus of this report is the solar cycle trend of solar and geomagnetic phenomena, indicating reduced productivity of either type of events in the last solar cycle and offsets with respect to the sunspot numbers.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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