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Statistical properties of the most powerful solar and heliospheric disturbances
Authors:OS Yakovchouk  IS Veselovsky  K Mursula
Institution:1. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow 119992, Russia;2. Space Research Institute (IKI), Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119992, Russia;3. Department of Physical Sciences, University of Oulu, 90014, Finland
Abstract:We present and discuss here the first version of a data base of extreme solar and heliospheric events. The data base contains now 87 extreme events mostly since 1940. An event is classified as extreme if one of the three critical parameters passed a lower limit. The critical parameters were the X-ray flux (parameter R), solar proton flux (parameter S) and geomagnetic disturbance level (parameter G). We find that the five strongest extreme events based on four variables (X-rays SEP, Dst, Ap) are completely separate except for the October 2003 event which is one the five most extreme events according to SEP, Dst and Ap. This underlines the special character of the October 2003 event, making it unique within 35 years. We also find that the events based on R and G are rather separate, indicating that the location of even extreme flares on the solar disk is important for geomagnetic effects. We also find that S = 3 events are not extreme in the same sense as R > 3 and G > 3 events, while S = 5 events are missing so far. This suggests that it might be useful to rescale the classification of SEP fluxes.
Keywords:Sun  Heliosphere  Extreme solar events  X-ray flares  Solar proton events  Magnetic storms
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