Temporal and Periodic Variation of the MCMESI for the Last Two Solar Cycles; Comparison with the Number of Different Class X-Ray Solar Flares
A. Kilcik, P. Chowdhury, V. Sarp, V. Yurchyshyn, B. Donmez, J.P., Rozelot, A. Ozguc

TL;DR
This study analyzes the relationship between the Maximum CME Speed Index and solar X-Ray flares over two solar cycles, revealing correlations, periodicities, and causal effects using advanced statistical methods.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multi-method analysis of the temporal and periodic variations of MCMESI and solar flare activity across two solar cycles, highlighting causal relationships.
Findings
C class flare numbers increased by 16% in cycle 24
MCMESI decreased by 16% and M and X flare numbers decreased by 32%
A 546-day periodicity in MCMESI may not be solar-related
Abstract
In this study we compared the temporal and periodic variations of the Maximum CME Speed Index (MCMESI) and the number of different class (C, M, and X) solar X-Ray flares for the last two solar cycles (Cycle 23 and 24). To obtain the correlation between the MCMESI and solar flare numbers the cross correlation analysis was applied to monthly data sets. Also to investigate the periodic behavior of all data sets the Multi Taper Method (MTM) and the Morlet wavelet analysis method were performed with daily data from 2009 to 2018. To evaluate our wavelet analysis Cross Wavelet Transform (XWT) and Wavelet Transform Coherence (WTC) methods were performed. Causal relationships between datasets were further examined by Convergence Cross Mapping (CCM) method. In results of our analysis we found followings; 1) The C class X-Ray flare numbers increased about 16 % during the solar cycle 24 compared to…
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