The statistical properties of coronal mass ejections during 1979–1981 |
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Authors: | R.A. Howard N.R. Sheeley M.J. Koomen D.J. Michels |
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Affiliation: | 1. E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375, USA;7. Sachs/Freeman Associates, Inc., Bowie, MD 20715, USA |
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Abstract: | The Solwind coronagraph on the P78-1 earth-orbiting satellite has been monitoring the Sun routinely at 10-minute intervals during the 5-year interval from April, 1979 to the present. In a statistical analysis of about 1000 mass ejections observed through the end of 1981, we find an average occurrence rate of 1.8 mass ejections per day. Histograms of speed, central latitude, angular span, brightness, and other parameters have been constructed, and properties such as shape classification have been tabulated. These characteristics are summarized for these years near sunspot maximum. The average speed and mass estimate are found to be similar to those found at the declining phase of the previous sunspot cycle. The angular span and central latitude distributions are quite different than seen during the declining phase, and are very dependent upon structural class. The fluctuations in the occurrence rate of CMEs does not seem to match the fluctuations in the sunspot number. There is a tendency for high speed CMEs to occur more frequently in 1981 than in 1980, and more frequently in 1980 than in 1979. |
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