Recovery phase of magnetic storms induced by different interplanetary drivers

Abstract

Statistical analysis of Dst behaviour during recovery phase of magnetic storms induced by different types of interplanetary drivers is made on the basis of OMNI data in period 1976-2000. We study storms induced by ICMEs (including magnetic clouds (MC) and Ejecta) and both types of compressed regions: corotating interaction regions (CIR) and Sheaths. The shortest, moderate and longest durations of recovery phase are observed in ICME-, CIR-, and Sheath-induced storms, respectively. Recovery phases of strong (Dstmin < -100 nT) magnetic storms are well approximated by hyperbolic functions Dst(t)= a/(1+t/τh) with constant τh times for all types of drivers while for moderate (-100 < Dstmin < -50 nT) storms Dst profile can not be approximated by hyperbolic function with constant τh because hyperbolic time τh increases with increasing time of recovery phase. Relation between duration and value Dstmin for storms induced by ICME and Sheath has 2 parts: Dstmin and duration correlate at small durations while they anticorrelate at large durations.

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