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Scientific paper
Mar 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005aca....55..151m&link_type=abstract
Acta Astronomica, v.55, pp.151-158, (2005).
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Sun: Coronal Mass Ejections (Cmes), Sun: Radio Radiation
Scientific paper
We present a new possibility to estimate the projection effects on coronal mass ejection (CME) measurements. It is well known that coronagraphic observations of CMEs are subject to projection effects. Fortunately, the WIND/WAVES observations of type III radio bursts associated with shock waves are free from projection effects. We assume that (1) high energy electrons are produced at the shock front ahead of the CME, and (2) the radio burst starts when the shock reaches open field lines (approx 3 R_odot). In other words, the onset time of the radio burst corresponds to the time when the CME leading edge reaches 3 R_odot. The difference between the onset times of CMEs and radio bursts should be strongly correlated with the position of CMEs on the Sun. This correlation seems to be strongly dependent on solar activity. Using particular linear fits on the scatter plots, we can determine the source location of CMEs and tell how much the projection effect can really affect CME measurements.
Gopalswamy Nat
Michalek Gregory
Yashiro Seiji
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