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Synoptic observations of coronal transients and their interplanetary consequences
Authors:D.J. Michels  N.R. Sheeley  R.A. Howard  M.J. Koomen  R. Schwenn  K.H. Mulhauser  H. Rosenbauer
Affiliation:1. E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5000, USA;7. Saches/Freeman Associates, Inc., Bowie, MD 20715, USA;71. Max-Planck Institut für Aeronomie, Postfach 20, D-3411 Kattlenburg-Lindau, FRG
Abstract:A small coronagraph has been placed in orbit to monitor the sun's outer corona from 2.5 to 10.0 solar radii, and five years of nearly continuous synoptic observations have now been completed. Rapid and sensitive image processing techniques have been developed to screen the data for transient phenomena, particularly coronal mass ejections (CMEs). About 50,000 coronal images have been examined, out of a five-year total of 68,000, and a standardized listing of more than 1,200 coronal transients for the period 1979–1982 has been prepared. These data have been analysed in the light of other available information, particularly on conditions in the interplanetary plasma. The dynamical characteristics of the active corona, as they are beginning to emerge from the data, are presented. We find that coronal mass ejections exercise significant influence on the interplanetary solar wind. They are the source of disturbances that are frequent and energetic, that tend to be somewhat focussed, that often reach shock intensity, and that propagate to large heliocentric distances, sometimes causing major geomagnetic storms.
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