The Solar and Geomagnetic Storms in 2024 May: A Flash Data Report
RIKEN Nishina Center · Nagoya University · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract In 2024 May, the scientific community observed intense solar eruptions that resulted in a great geomagnetic storm and auroral extensions, highlighting the need to document and quantify these events. This study mainly focuses on their quantification. The source active region (AR; NOAA Active Region 13664) evolved from 113 to 2761 millionths of the solar hemisphere between May 4 and 14. NOAA AR 13664’s magnetic free energy surpassed 10 33 erg on May 7, triggering 12 X-class flares on May 8–15. Multiple interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) were produced from this AR, accelerating solar energetic particles toward Earth. According to satellite and interplanetary scintillation data, at least four…
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19Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Geomagnetic storm
- Flash (photography)
- Astronomy
- Solar flare
- Astrophysics
- Coronal mass ejection
- Storm