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Large geomagnetic storms of extreme solar event periods in solar cycle 23
Authors:Ruiguang Wang  
Institution:

aNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, China

bInstitute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

Abstract:During extreme solar events such as big flares or/and energetic coronal mass ejections (CMEs) high energy particles are accelerated by the shocks formed in front of fast interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs). The ICMEs (and their sheaths) also give rise to large geomagnetic storms which have significant effects on the Earth’s environment and human life. Around 14 solar cosmic ray ground level enhancement (GLE) events in solar cycle 23 we examined the cosmic ray variation, solar wind speed, ions density, interplanetary magnetic field, and geomagnetic disturbance storm time index (Dst). We found that all but one of GLEs are always followed by a geomagnetic storm with Dst less-than-or-equals, slant −50 nT within 1–5 days later. Most(10/14) geomagnetic storms have Dst index less-than-or-equals, slant −100  nT therefore generally belong to strong geomagnetic storms. This suggests that GLE event prediction of geomagnetic storms is 93% for moderate storms and 71% for large storms when geomagnetic storms preceded by GLEs. All Dst depressions are associated with cosmic ray decreases which occur nearly simultaneously with geomagnetic storms. We also investigated the interplanetary plasma features. Most geomagnetic storm correspond significant periods of southward Bz and in close to 80% of the cases that the Bz was first northward then turning southward after storm sudden commencement (SSC). Plasma flow speed, ion number density and interplanetary plasma temperature near 1 AU also have a peak at interplanetary shock arrival. Solar cause and energetic particle signatures of large geomagnetic storms and a possible prediction scheme are discussed.
Keywords:Geomagnetic storms  Ground level enhancements  Coronal mass ejections  Solar wind plasma  Cosmic ray decreases
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