Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983ssrv...34...85s&link_type=abstract
(COSPAR, IAU, IUGG, IUPAP, and URSI, International Symposium on Progress in Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 5th, Ottawa, Canada, May
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
43
Interplanetary Medium, Shock Waves, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Corona, Solar Cycles, Helios 1, Solar Flares, Solar Prominences, Spaceborne Astronomy
Scientific paper
Attention is given to 19 cases permitting detailed analysis in an attempt to study the interplanetary response to such solar events as eruptive prominences and slow coronal transients. White light coronograph measurements from the P78/1 satellite are combined with Helios solar probe in situ plasma measurements at 60-200 solar radii distances. The 19 events studied fall into three categories: 13 flare-type events, all probably flare-related, with transient speeds of 560-1460 km/sec, four eruptive prominence-type, flare-unrelated events with transient speeds in the 200-410 km/sec range, and two noncompressive density enhacement-type events, at 130 and 470 km/sec. These results are not completely consistent with previous work mainly based on Skylab data, perhaps because of a difference in solar cycle phase.
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