Dynamics and solar wind control of the recovery of strong geomagnetic storms
O. Ahmed, B. Badruddin, M. Derouich

TL;DR
This study analyzes how solar wind parameters influence the recovery phase of strong geomagnetic storms, identifying key coupling functions and modeling their effects to better understand storm decay mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces new coupling functions involving solar wind parameters that effectively describe the recovery rate of geomagnetic storms, supported by detailed statistical analysis.
Findings
The electric field term (Ey) coupled with plasma density ($ ho^{1/2}$) governs storm recovery.
A three-parameter coupling function ($ ho^{1/2}$v$^{4/3}$B) significantly impacts the recovery phase.
The relationship between storm duration and solar wind parameters enhances understanding of storm decay processes.
Abstract
In this work, we studied the characteristics and dynamical changes during the recovery time of moderate and strong geomagnetic storms (Dst nT). Investigating 57 storms triggered by CMEs/CIRs, we focused on the solar wind's influence on their decay phases. Selected storms were classified into distinct groups based on their recovery characteristics. Using superposed epoch analysis and best fit methods, we scrutinized several interplanetary solar wind plasma and field parameters/functions. The analysis included single, dual, and multiple interplanetary plasma and field parameters/functions. We determined the most representative characteristic time for the storm's recovery profile by fitting an exponential curve. A correlation analysis between Dst and solar wind parameters/functions isolated a coupling function (Ey) best describing the decay rate of the ring current. This…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
