Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Automatic Detection of Large-scale Flux Ropes and Their Geoeffectiveness with a Machine-learning Approach
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Detecting large-scale flux ropes (FRs) embedded in interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) and assessing their geoeffectiveness are essential, since they can drive severe space weather. At 1 au, these FRs have an average duration of 1 day. Their most common magnetic features are large, smoothly rotating magnetic fields. Their manual detection has become a relatively common practice over decades, although visual detection can be time-consuming and subject to observer bias. Our study proposes a pipeline that utilizes two supervised binary classification machine-learning models trained with solar wind magnetic properties to automatically detect large-scale FRs and additionally determine their geoeffectiveness. The first model is used to generate a list of autodetected FRs. Using the properties of the southward magnetic field, the second model determines the geoeffectiveness of FRs. Our method identifies 88.6% and 80% of large-scale ICMEs (duration ≥ 1 day) observed at 1 au by the Wind and the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory missions, respectively. While testing with continuous solar wind data obtained from Wind, our pipeline detected 56 of the 64 large-scale ICMEs during the 2008–2014 period (recall = 0.875), but also many false positives (precision = 0.56), as we do not take into account any additional solar wind properties other than the magnetic properties. We find an accuracy of 0.88 when estimating the geoeffectiveness of the autodetected FRs using our method. Thus, in space-weather nowcasting and forecasting at L1 or any planetary missions, our pipeline can be utilized to offer a first-order detection of large-scale FRs and their geoeffectiveness.
American Astronomical Society
Title: Automatic Detection of Large-scale Flux Ropes and Their Geoeffectiveness with a Machine-learning Approach
Description:
Abstract
Detecting large-scale flux ropes (FRs) embedded in interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) and assessing their geoeffectiveness are essential, since they can drive severe space weather.
At 1 au, these FRs have an average duration of 1 day.
Their most common magnetic features are large, smoothly rotating magnetic fields.
Their manual detection has become a relatively common practice over decades, although visual detection can be time-consuming and subject to observer bias.
Our study proposes a pipeline that utilizes two supervised binary classification machine-learning models trained with solar wind magnetic properties to automatically detect large-scale FRs and additionally determine their geoeffectiveness.
The first model is used to generate a list of autodetected FRs.
Using the properties of the southward magnetic field, the second model determines the geoeffectiveness of FRs.
Our method identifies 88.
6% and 80% of large-scale ICMEs (duration ≥ 1 day) observed at 1 au by the Wind and the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory missions, respectively.
While testing with continuous solar wind data obtained from Wind, our pipeline detected 56 of the 64 large-scale ICMEs during the 2008–2014 period (recall = 0.
875), but also many false positives (precision = 0.
56), as we do not take into account any additional solar wind properties other than the magnetic properties.
We find an accuracy of 0.
88 when estimating the geoeffectiveness of the autodetected FRs using our method.
Thus, in space-weather nowcasting and forecasting at L1 or any planetary missions, our pipeline can be utilized to offer a first-order detection of large-scale FRs and their geoeffectiveness.
Related Results
Survey of EDR-associated Magnetopause Flux Ropes with MMS
Survey of EDR-associated Magnetopause Flux Ropes with MMS
<p>Flux ropes are twisted magnetic field structures produced during magnetic reconnection. They are thought to be important for energy transport and particle accelera...
Manmade Fiber Ropes in Deepwater Mooring Applications
Manmade Fiber Ropes in Deepwater Mooring Applications
Abstract
The paper deals with the several offshore floating units that have been installed in Campos basin, offshore Brazil, making use of polyester ropes in thei...
Fundamental study on rope vibration suppression by middle transfer floor using risk information
Fundamental study on rope vibration suppression by middle transfer floor using risk information
Lifts are essential for means of vertical transportation. Recently, the lifts installed in the high-rise buildings are long travel, thus the lift ropes are becoming longer. The nat...
Effects of Broken Rope Components on Small-Scale Polyester Rope Response: Numerical Approach
Effects of Broken Rope Components on Small-Scale Polyester Rope Response: Numerical Approach
Abstract
In this paper, the effects of broken rope components on rope failure axial strain, failure axial load and rope stiffness is studied using 3D finite eleme...
Magnetic mirror structures associated with magnetopause flux ropes investigated with Mangnetospheric Multiscale misson (MMS)
Magnetic mirror structures associated with magnetopause flux ropes investigated with Mangnetospheric Multiscale misson (MMS)
<p>Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma physics process which governs energy and mass transfer from the solar wind into the Earth&#8217;s magnetosphe...
Cyclic Testing of Continuously Wetted Synthetic Fiber Ropes
Cyclic Testing of Continuously Wetted Synthetic Fiber Ropes
ABSTRACT
A laboratory study of the cyclic loading endurance properties of continuously wetted synthetic, or manmade, fibre ropes has been conducted on ropes of va...
Experimental-Numerical Assessment of Mechanical Behavior of Laboratory-Made Steel and NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Wire Ropes
Experimental-Numerical Assessment of Mechanical Behavior of Laboratory-Made Steel and NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Wire Ropes
The mechanical behaviors of laboratory-fabricated steel and superelastic shape memory alloy (SMA) wire ropes are assessed in this study through a comprehensive approach encompassin...
Residual Strength Of Aramid Rope
Residual Strength Of Aramid Rope
ABSTRACT
Tensile fatigue test and residual strength test were carried out systematically on the strength reduction of braid-on-braid small size aramid rope in our...

