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- W1662086445 abstract "Abstract. Magnetosphere dynamics driven by the solar wind are very complex, involving both coherent responses to the extrernal loading and multiscale features characteristic of critical phenomena. Earlier attempts to explain their complexity in terms of dynamical chaos did not take into account the spatially extended nature of the system and multiscale coupling. A more consistent description can be made using cellular automata models. In particular, the hypothesis of the self-organized critical state of the magnetosphere, which is based on a certain class of cellular automata models, provides a physical basis for the observed power-law spectra of magnetospheric activity. However, this is not enough to explain other features of this activity such as the characteristic scales of storms and substorms and apparent dependence of these phenomena on the solar wind loading. The analysis of correlated sets of solar wind and auroral index data suggest a more general framework for modeling the magnetospheric activity. It reveals in particular both the multiscale processes resembling classical critical phenomena in phase transition physics and regular components of dynamics, which resemble first order phase transitions. Similar to classical critical phenomena, the multiscale properties of substorms depend on the solar wind parameters. Thus, the data-derived picture of substorms differs from the self-organized criticality. However, it is surprisingly consistent with a modern theory of critical phenomena based on cellular-automata with finite driving and dissipation rates, which considers self-organized criticality as a limiting regime of the special type of phase transitions in non-equilibrium systems. The new framework is shown also to provide efficient tools for predicting both global and multiscale features of magnetospheric activity." @default.
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- W1662086445 title "ROLES OF CHAOS, SELF-ORGANIZED CRITICALITY AND PHASE TRANSITIONS IN MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS" @default.
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