Articles | Volume 36, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-36-945-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-36-945-2018
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Transfer entropy and cumulant-based cost as measures of nonlinear causal relationships in space plasmas: applications to Dst

Jay R. Johnson, Simon Wing, and Enrico Camporeale

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The magnetospheric response to the solar wind is nonlinear. Information theoretical tools are able to characterize the nonlinearities in the system. We show that nonlinear significance of Dst peaks at lags of 3–12 hours which can be attributed to VBs, which also exhibits similar behavior. However, the nonlinear significance that peaks at lags of 25, 50, and 90 hours can be attributed to internal dynamics, which may be related to the relaxation of the ring current.