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Near-Earth Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections and Their Association with DH Type II Radio Bursts During Solar Cycles 23 and 24

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We analyse the characteristics of interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) during Solar Cycles 23 and 24. The present analysis is primarily based on the near-Earth ICME catalogue (Richardson and Cane, 2010). An important aspect of this study is to understand the near-Earth and geoeffective aspects of ICMEs in terms of their association (type II ICMEs) versus absence (non-type II ICMEs) of decameter-hectometer (DH) type II radio bursts, detected by Wind/WAVES and STEREOS/WAVES. Notably, DH type II radio bursts driven by a CME indicate powerful MHD shocks leaving the inner corona and entering the interplanetary medium. We find a drastic reduction in the occurrence of ICMEs by 56% in Solar Cycle 24 compared to the previous cycle (64 versus 147 events). Interestingly, despite a significant decrease in ICME/CME counts, both cycles contain almost the same fraction of type II ICMEs (~47%). Our analysis reveals that, even at a large distance of 1 AU, type II CMEs maintain significantly higher speeds compared to non-type II events (523 km/s versus 440 km/s). While there is an obvious trend of decrease in ICME transit times with increase in the CME initial speed, there also exists a noticeable wide range of transit times for a given CME speed. Contextually, Cycle 23 exhibits 10 events with shorter transit times ranging between 20-40 hours of predominantly type II categories while, interestingly, Cycle 24 almost completely lacks such "fast" events. We find a significant reduction in the parameter $V_{ICME} \times B_{z}$, the dawn to dusk electric field, by 39% during Solar Cycle 24 in comparison with the previous cycle. Further, $V_{ICME} \times B_{z}$ shows a strong correlation with Dst index, which even surpasses the consideration of $B_{z}$ and $V_{ICME}$ alone. The above results imply the crucial role of $V_{ICME} \times B_{z}$ toward effectively modulating the geoeffectiveness of ICMEs.

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Type II radio bursts and space weather phenomena: A statistical study

astro-ph.SR · 2025-07-02 · conditional · novelty 6.0

During solar cycle 24, 518 type II radio bursts split into metric-only, metric+DH, and DH-only show 71-77% association with flares and CMEs but much weaker association with interplanetary shocks, particles, and geomagnetic storms.

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  • Type II radio bursts and space weather phenomena: A statistical study astro-ph.SR · 2025-07-02 · conditional · none · ref 61 · internal anchor

    During solar cycle 24, 518 type II radio bursts split into metric-only, metric+DH, and DH-only show 71-77% association with flares and CMEs but much weaker association with interplanetary shocks, particles, and geomagnetic storms.