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Constantinos Papadimitriou1,2, Georgios Balasis1, Adamantia Zoe Boutsi1,3, Ioannis A Daglis1,3,4, Omiros Giannakis1, Anastasios Anastasiadis1, Paola De Michelis5, Giuseppe Consolini6.
Abstract
The continuously expanding toolbox of nonlinear time series analysis techniques has recently highlighted the importance of dynamical complexity to understand the behavior of the complex solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere coupling system and its components. Here, we apply new such approaches, mainly a series of entropy methods to the time series of the Earth's magnetic field measured by the Swarm constellation. We show successful applications of methods, originated from information theory, to quantitatively study complexity in the dynamical response of the topside ionosphere, at Swarm altitudes, focusing on the most intense magnetic storm of solar cycle 24, that is, the St. Patrick's Day storm, which occurred in March 2015. These entropy measures are utilized for the first time to analyze data from a low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite mission flying in the topside ionosphere. These approaches may hold great potential for improved space weather nowcasts and forecasts.Entities:
Keywords: Swarm mission; dynamical complexity; entropy; magnetic storm; space weather
Year: 2020 PMID: 33286343 PMCID: PMC7517094 DOI: 10.3390/e22050574
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Entropy (Basel) ISSN: 1099-4300 Impact factor: 2.524
Figure 1Comparison between the Dst index (top panel) and the pre-processed series of the total (external) magnetic field (bottom panel), as measured by Swarm B, during the March 2015 storm.
Figure 2Example of three segments before (left) and after filtering (right), for the pre-storm phase (top row), the peak of the storm (middle row) and after the end of event (bottom row), respectively.
Figure 3Entropy analysis according to Shannon formalism of the Swarm B total (external) field for the March 2015 magnetic storm.
Figure 4Entropy analysis according to Tsallis formalism of the Swarm B total (external) field for the March 2015 magnetic storm.
Figure 5Approximate, Sample and Fuzzy entropy analysis of the Swarm B total (external) magnetic field for the March 2015 magnetic storm.