arXiv Open Access 2014

Modeling the recovery phase of extreme geomagnetic storms

C. Cid J. Palacios E. Saiz Y. Cerrato J. Aguado +1 lainnya
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The recovery phase of the largest storms ever recorded has been studied. These events provide an extraordinary opportunity for two goals: (1) to validate the hyperbolic model by Aguado et al. [2010] for the recovery phase after disturbances as severe as the Carrington event, or that related to the Hydro-Quebec blackout in March 1989, and (2) to check whether the linear relationship between the recovery time and the intensity of the storm still complies. Our results reveal the high accuracy of the hyperbolic decay function to reproduce the recovery phase of the magnetosphere after an extreme storm. Moreover, the characteristic time that takes the magnetosphere to recover depends in an exponential way on the intensity of the storm, as indicated by the relationship between the two parameters involved in the hyperbolic decay. This exponential function can be approached by a linear function when the severity of the storm diminishes.

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C. Cid

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J. Palacios

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E. Saiz

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Y. Cerrato

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J. Aguado

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A. Guerrero

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Cid, C., Palacios, J., Saiz, E., Cerrato, Y., Aguado, J., Guerrero, A. (2014). Modeling the recovery phase of extreme geomagnetic storms. https://arxiv.org/abs/1405.4804

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