PROPAGATION OF SOLAR FLARE-ASSOCIATED INTERPLANETARY SHOCK-WAVES IN THE HELIOSPHERIC MERIDIONAL PLANE | |
Wei, F. S.; Dryer, M.; 北京8701信箱 | |
Department | 空间天气学国家重点实验室 |
Source Publication | Solar Physics
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1991 | |
Volume | 132Issue:2Pages:373-394 |
ISSN | 0038-0938 |
Language | 英语 |
Keyword | Ips Observations August 1972 Wind Speed Disturbances Scintillation |
Abstract | We have analyzed 149 flare-associated shock wave events based on interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observational data. All of the flare-associated shock waves tend to propagate toward the low latitude region near the solar equator for flares that are located in both the solar northern and southern hemispheres. Also, the fastest propagation directions tend toward the heliospheric current sheet near 1 AU. We suggest that this tendency is caused by the dynamic action of near-Sun magnetic forces on the ejected coronal plasma that traverses the helmet-like magnetic topologies near the Sun outward to the classical topology that is essentially parallel to the heliospheric current sheet. |
Indexed By | SCI |
Funding Project | 中国科学院空间科学与应用研究中心 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.nssc.ac.cn/handle/122/982 |
Collection | 空间科学部 |
Corresponding Author | 北京8701信箱 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wei, F. S.,Dryer, M.,北京8701信箱. PROPAGATION OF SOLAR FLARE-ASSOCIATED INTERPLANETARY SHOCK-WAVES IN THE HELIOSPHERIC MERIDIONAL PLANE[J]. Solar Physics,1991,132(2):373-394. |
APA | Wei, F. S.,Dryer, M.,&北京8701信箱.(1991).PROPAGATION OF SOLAR FLARE-ASSOCIATED INTERPLANETARY SHOCK-WAVES IN THE HELIOSPHERIC MERIDIONAL PLANE.Solar Physics,132(2),373-394. |
MLA | Wei, F. S.,et al."PROPAGATION OF SOLAR FLARE-ASSOCIATED INTERPLANETARY SHOCK-WAVES IN THE HELIOSPHERIC MERIDIONAL PLANE".Solar Physics 132.2(1991):373-394. |
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