Flare-associated high-speed solar plasma streams |
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Authors: | Hari Om Vats |
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Institution: | (1) Physical Research Laboratory, 380009 Ahmedabad, India |
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Abstract: | Characteristics of flare-associated high-speed solar plasma streams are investigated using measurements from space probes and Earth-orbiting spacecraft for the period 1964–1982. The maximum observed velocity (V
m) of these streams range from 400 to 850 km s–1} with peak probability for 600 km s–1}. These remain for the period of 1–10 days with the peak occurrence 3 days. The difference between the pre-stream velocity (V
0) and the maximum velocity (V
m) of any high-speed stream serves as the measure of its intensity. For about 60% of the flare associated streams, (V
m-V
0) is well in excess of 200 km s–1} and in some cases becomes as large as 450 km s–1}. The yearly percentage occurrence, total duration and the product of mean (V
m - V
0) with total duration of the high-speed streams during the year correlates well with solar activity, e.g., maximum during high solar activity period and minimum during low solar activity. The study suggests that presence of sunspots plays a significant role in the generation of flare associated high-speed solar streams. |
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