Scaling in long term data sets of geomagnetic indices and solar wind epsilon as seen by WIND spacecraft
Space Physics
2015-06-26 v1 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Abstract
We study scaling in fluctuations of the geomagnetic indices (AE, AU, and AL) that provide a measure of magnetospheric activity and of the epsilon parameter which is a measure of the solar wind driver. Generalized structure function (GSF) analysis shows that fluctuations exhibit self-similar scaling up to about 1 hour for the AU index and about 2 hours for AL, AE and epsilon when the most extreme fluctuations over 10 standard deviations are excluded. The scaling exponents of the GSF are found to be similar for the three AE indices, and to differ significantly from that of epsilon. This is corroborated by direct comparison of their rescaled probability density functions.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0310061,
title = {Scaling in long term data sets of geomagnetic indices and solar wind epsilon as seen by WIND spacecraft},
author = {B. Hnat and S. C. Chapman and G. Rowlands and N. W. Watkins and M. P. Freeman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0310061},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication at GRL