Invariant latitude

Invariant latitude

Invariant latitude is a parameter that describes where a particular magnetic field line touches the surface of the Earth. It is given by

Lambda = arccosleft(sqrt{1/L} ight)

or

L = 1/cos^2left(Lambda ight)

where Lambda is the invariant latitude and L is the L-value describing the magnetic field line in question.

ee also

* Earth's magnetic field
* L-shell
* Geomagnetic latitude

References

* Margaret Kivelson and Christopher Russell (1995), "Introduction to Space Physics, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, pp. 166-167


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