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Comparisons of interplanetary type III storm footpoints with solar features
Authors:Susan E. Kayser  Jean-Louis Bougeret  Joseph Fainberg  Robert G. Stone
Affiliation:1. SAR, 4400 Forbes Boulevard, 20706, Lanham, MD, U.S.A.
3. Observatoire de Paris, Laboratoire Associé au CNRS No. 264, 92195, Meudon, France
4. NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 690, 20771, Greenbelt, MD, U.S.A.
Abstract:The trajectories of 38 type III storms in the interplanetary medium have been deduced from ISEE-3 radio observations and extrapolated back to the Sun to determine the Carrington coordinates of their footpoints. The analysis assumes radial motion of the solar wind, and the trajectories are projected radially back toward the surface for the last few solar radii. To identify the storm sources, the footpoints were compared to a variety of solar features: to the large-scale neutral line at the base of the current sheet, to active regions, to the small-scale neutral lines and Hα filaments which trace out active regions, and to coronal holes. Most of the footpoints were found to lie near active regions, in agreement with metric storm locations. There is a weak correlation with Hα filaments, no apparent association with the current sheet, and an anticorrelation with coronal holes. There is a small excess of storms in the leading half of magnetic sectors.
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