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Source of Energetic Protons in the 2014 September 1 Sustained Gamma-ray Emission Event
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-1590-8 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295...18G

Gopalswamy, N.; Yashiro, S.; Mäkelä, P. +3 more

We report on the source of >300 MeV protons during the SOL2014-09-01 sustained gamma-ray emission (SGRE) event based on multi-wavelength data from a wide array of space- and ground-based instruments. Based on the eruption geometry we provide concrete explanation for the spatially and temporally extended γ -ray emission from the eruption. We sho…

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 17
Solar-Cycle Variation of the Subsurface Flows of Active- and Quiet-Region Subsets
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01611-5 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295...47K

Howe, R.; Komm, R.; Hill, F.

We study the solar-cycle variation of subsurface flows for both active and quiet solar regions. We derive flows from the surface to a depth of 16 Mm using ring-diagram analysis applied to Dopplergrams obtained with the Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) Dynamics Program, the Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG), and the Helioseismic and Magnetic Im…

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 15
Temporal and Periodic Variation of the MCMESI for the Last Two Solar Cycles; Comparison with the Number of Different Class X-ray Solar Flares
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01711-2 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295..159K

Kilcik, Ali; Chowdhury, Partha; Sarp, Volkan +4 more

In this study we compared the temporal and periodic variations of the Maximum CME Speed Index (MCMESI) and the the number of different class (C, M, and X) solar X-ray flares for the last two solar cycles (Solar Cycles 23 and 24). To obtain the correlation between the MCMESI and solar flare numbers the cross-correlation analysis was applied to mont…

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 15
Correlations of Sunspot Physical Characteristics during Solar Cycle 23
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01691-3 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295..120V

Valio, Adriana; Spagiari, Eduardo; Marengoni, Mauricio +1 more

The behavior of sunspots is governed by the magnetic dynamo acting deep within the convection zone of the Sun. Therefore, knowledge of sunspot physical characteristics and how they evolve in time during a solar cycle can help to improve our understanding of the solar magnetic behavior. This work analyzes the physical characteristics of sunspots du…

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 15
A Catalog of Bipolar Active Regions Violating the Hale Polarity Law, 1989 - 2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01734-9 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295..165Z

Zhukova, Anastasiya; Sokoloff, Dmitry; Abramenko, Valentina +1 more

There is no list of bipolar active regions (ARs) with reverse polarity (anti-Hale regions), although statistical investigations of such ARs (bearing the imprint of deep subphotospheric processes) are important for understanding solar-cycle mechanisms. We studied 8606 ARs from 1 January 1989 to 31 December 2018 to detect anti-Hale regions and to co…

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 14
Data-Driven Classification of Coronal Hole and Streamer Belt Solar Wind
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01609-z Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295...41B

Macneil, Allan R.; Owens, Mathew; Bloch, Téo +2 more

We present two new solar wind origin classification schemes developed independently using unsupervised machine learning. The first scheme aims to classify solar wind into three types: coronal-hole wind, streamer-belt wind, and `unclassified' which does not fit into either of the previous two categories. The second scheme independently derives thre…

2020 Solar Physics
Ulysses 11
Investigation of the Middle Corona with SWAP and a Data-Driven Non-Potential Coronal Magnetic Field Model
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01668-2 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295..101M

West, Matthew J.; Meyer, Karen A.; Upton, Lisa A. +2 more

The large field-of-view of the Sun Watcher using Active Pixel System detector and Image Processing (SWAP) instrument onboard the PRoject for Onboard Autonomy 2 (PROBA2) spacecraft provides a unique opportunity to study extended coronal structures observed in the EUV in conjunction with global coronal magnetic field simulations. A global non-potent…

2020 Solar Physics
PROBA-2 11
Estimate of Plasma Temperatures Across a CME-Driven Shock from a Comparison Between EUV and Radio Data
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01686-0 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295..124F

Frassati, Federica; Mancuso, Salvatore; Bemporad, Alessandro

In this work, we analyze the evolution of an EUV wave front associated with a solar eruption that occurred on 30 October 2014, with the aim of investigating, through differential emission measure (DEM) analysis, the physical properties of the plasma compressed and heated by the accompanying shock wave. The EUV wave was observed by the Atmospheric …

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 11
New Homogeneous Dataset of Solar EUV Synoptic Maps from SOHO/EIT and SDO/AIA
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-019-1563-y Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295....2H

Asikainen, T.; Mursula, K.; Hamada, A.

Synoptic maps of solar EUV intensities have been constructed for many decades in order to display the distribution of the different EUV emissions across the solar surface, with each map representing one Carrington rotation (i.e. one rotation of the Sun). This article presents a new solar EUV synoptic map dataset based on full-disk images from the …

2020 Solar Physics
SOHO 11
Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of Coronal Wave Surfaces Using a New Mask-Fitting Method
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01710-3 Bibcode: 2020SoPh..295..141F

Feng, Li; Lu, Lei; Gan, Weiqun +5 more

Coronal waves are large-scale disturbances often driven by coronal mass ejections (CMEs). We investigate a spectacular wave event on 7 March 2012, which is associated with an X5.4 flare (SOL2012-03-07). By using a running center-median (RCM) filtering method for the detection of temporal variations in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) images, we enhance t…

2020 Solar Physics
PROBA-2 SOHO 10