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Nov 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983nascp.2280.693s&link_type=abstract
In JPL Solar Wind Five p 693-702 (SEE N84-13067 03-92)
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Coronas, Interplanetary Medium, Mass Distribution, Solar Flares, Solar Flux Density, Stellar Mass, Comparison, Helios 1, Solar Probes, Solar Wind
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The authors are in the process of comparing nearly continuous complementary coronal observations and interplanetary plasma measurements for the years 1979 - 1982. Their preliminary results show that almost all low-latitude high-speed coronal mass ejections (CME's) were associated with shocks at HELIOS 1. Some suitably directed low-speed CME's were clearly associated with shocks while others may have been associated with disturbed plasma (such as NCDE's) without shocks. A few opposite-hemisphere CME's associated with great flares also seemed to have been associated with shocks at HELIOS.
Howard Russ A.
Koomen Martin J.
Michels Donald J.
Muhlhauser K. H.
Rosenbauer Helmut
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