Investigation of the Relationship between Geomagnetic Activity and Solar Wind Parameters Based on A Novel Neural Network (Potential Learning)
Ryozo Kitajima, Motoharu Nowada, and Ryotaro Kamimura

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel neural network called potential learning to interpretably analyze the relationship between solar wind parameters and geomagnetic activity, specifically the Kp index, improving space weather prediction models.
Contribution
The study applies potential learning neural network to identify key solar wind parameters influencing geomagnetic activity, offering interpretability and validation of known relationships.
Findings
Solar wind flow speed significantly influences Kp levels.
Potential learning effectively identifies influential input parameters.
Results align with previous statistical studies on space weather.
Abstract
Predicting geomagnetic conditions based on in-situ solar wind observations allows us to evade disasters caused by large electromagnetic disturbances originating from the Sun to save lives and protect economic activity. In this study, we aimed to examine the relationship between the Kp index, representing global magnetospheric activity level, and solar wind conditions using an interpretable neural network known as potential learning (PL). Data analyses based on neural networks are difficult to interpret; however, PL learns by focusing on the "potentiality of input neurons" and can identify which inputs are significantly utilized by the network. Using the full advantage of PL, we extracted the influential solar wind parameters that disturb the magnetosphere under southward Interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions. The input parameters of PL were the three components of the IMF (Bx,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
