Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1996
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Proceedings of the eigth international solar wind conference: Solar wind eight. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 382, pp. 84-
Physics
Solar Electromagnetic Emission, Particle Emission, Solar Wind, X-Ray
Scientific paper
Two extremely similar interplanetary forward/reverse shock events, with bidirectional electron streaming, were detected by Ulysses in 1994 [Gosling et al., 1994]. Both events resulted in geomagnetic storms and presumably were associated with coronal mass ejections. In this paper we use the Yohkoh soft X-ray observations to characterize the conditions in the lower corona at the times appropriate for the launching of these two events. We find two strikingly different solar events to be the likeliest candidates: an LDE flare on 20 Feb. 1994, and a extremely large-scale arcade event on 14 April 1994.
Acton Loren W.
Alexander Dave
Harvey Karen L.
Hudson Hugh S.
Kahler Stephen W.
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