Very intense geomagnetic storms: solar sources, characteristics and cycle distribution
Abstract
We revisit previous studies in which the characteristics of the solar and interplanetary sources of intense geomagnetic storms have been discussed. We consider the very intense geomagnetic storms that occurred during Solar Cycle 23 by setting a value of Dstmin <= -200 nT as threshold. We have identified and characterized the solar and interplanetary sources of each storm. After this, we investigate the overall characteristics of the interplanetary (IP) main-phase storm driver, including the time arrival of the shock/disturbance at 1 AU, the type of associated IP structure/ejecta, the origin of a prolonged and enhanced southward component (B z ) of the IP field, and other characteristics related to the energy injected into the magnetosphere during the storm.
- Publication:
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Comparative Magnetic Minima: Characterizing Quiet Times in the Sun and Stars
- Pub Date:
- July 2012
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921312004930
- Bibcode:
- 2012IAUS..286..250S
- Keywords:
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- Sun: activity;
- Sun: coronal mass ejections (CMEs);
- interplanetary medium