Hl. Lam et Jc. Samson, AN INVESTIGATION OF THE TIME-DELAY BETWEEN SOLAR EVENTS AND GEOMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES USING A NEW METHOD OF SUPERPOSED EPOCH ANALYSIS, Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity, 46(2), 1994, pp. 107-113
A new superposed epoch technique involving an eigen-analysis of the co
variance matrix of a set of time series has been used to study the mag
netic responses in the polar cap, auroral zone and subauroral zone to
the occurrences of solar flares, central meridian passages of coronal
holes and disappearing filaments on the Sun. This new technique is sup
erior to the conventional technique of simple averaging in that the do
minant common structure in the time series is more clearly identified
and that secondary structures can also be extracted. About 6 years of
data from 1984 to 1989, extending from solar minimum to solar maximum,
have been used in this study. The study showed that the time-delay be
tween the occurrence of solar flares and geomagnetic disturbances is 2
-3 days, the delay between the central meridian passage of coronal hol
es and disturbances is 2-5 days and the delay between the disappearanc
e of filaments and disturbances is 2-6 days. These time-delays, which
are based on statistical analysis using the new technique, can serve a
s guidelines for geomagnetic forecasting.