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The sources of large-scale heliospheric disturbances

โœ Scribed by A. Hewish; S. Bravo


Publisher
Springer
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
851 KB
Volume
106
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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โœฆ Synopsis


Observations on a grid of 900 radio sources have been used to map and to track large-scale structures in the solar wind at distances of 0.6-1.5 AU from the Sun. Most of the disturbances were shells &enhanced density followed by high-speed streams lasting for several days, although more stable eorotating interaction regions were also observed. Ninety-six disturbances were mapped during August 1978--September 1979 and those of the 'erupting stream'-type were usually accompanied by shocks and geomagnetic activity if they encountered the Earth. Back-projection to the Sun indicated sources that were always associated with coronal holes. Possible associations with solar flares and disappearing filaments occurred but on many occasions no flare or filament activity was evident anywhere on the disc within a suitable time interval. It is concluded that erupting streams are transients generated by coronal hole activity. Evidence is presented which further suggests that coronal mass ejections of the 'curved-front' variety may be identified with these erupting streams.


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Initial observational data and their analysis made by Hewish and Bravo (1986) are examined critically. It is shown that the conclusion drawn by them that coronal holes are solar sources of all eruptive plasma flows recorded in interplanetary space by the method of IPS-images using 900 radio sources,