Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986epos.conf..6.1h&link_type=abstract
In its Energetic Phenomena on the Sun: The Solar Maximum Mission Flare Workshop. Proceedings 71 p (SEE N87-19328 11-92)
Physics
Solar Corona, Solar Flares, Solar Physics, Stellar Mass Ejection, Sun, Coronagraphs, Graphs (Charts), Solar Maximum Mission, Statistical Analysis, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
Research on coronal mass ejections (CMF) took a variety of forms, both observational and theoretical. On the observational side there were: case studies of individual events, in which it was attempted to provide the most complete descriptions possible, using correlative observations in diverse wavelengths; statistical studies of the properties CMEs and their associated activity; observations which may tell us about the initiation of mass ejections; interplanetary observations of associated shocks and energetic particles even observations of CMEs traversing interplanetary space; and the beautiful synoptic charts which show to what degree mass ejections affect the background corona and how rapidly (if at all) the corona recovers its pre-disturbance form. These efforts are described in capsule form with an emphasis on presenting pictures, graphs, and tables so that the reader can form a personal appreciation of the work and its results.
Bassi J.
Bougeret Jean-Louis
Duncan Roy A.
Gary Dale E.
Gergely Tomas E.
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