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Table 4 Test statistics and critical values for the one-sample test

From: Frequency distributions of magnetic storms and SI+SSC-derived records at Kakioka, Memambetsu, and Kanoya

  

D max

N

α = 1 %

α = 5 %

α = 10 %

α = 20 %

Storm

KAK

0.0370

420

0.080

0.066

0.060

0.052

 

MMB

0.0191

340

0.088

0.074

0.066

0.058

 

KNY

0.0270

351

0.087

0.073

0.065

0.057

SI+SSC

KAK

0.1394

277

0.098

0.082

0.073

0.064

 

MMB

0.0992

346

0.088

0.073

0.066

0.058

 

KNY

0.1176

286

0.096

0.080

0.072

0.063

  1. D max is the maximum difference between the power law distribution and the observed distributions for two cases: “storm” which refers to the H-range during the storms considered and “SI+SSC” which refers to the H-amplitude of the sum of SI and SSC. N is the number of H-range values or SI+SSC values which exceed the corresponding minimum values M m . D max is derived from samples above M m . The critical values corresponding to level of significance α are from Kanji (2006)