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Resolving Differences in Absolute Irradiance Measurements Between the SOHO/CELIAS/SEM and the SDO/EVE
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-014-0519-5 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.2907W

Judge, D. L.; Didkovsky, L. V.; Wieman, S. R.

The Solar EUV Monitor (SEM) onboard SOHO has measured absolute extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and soft X-ray solar irradiance nearly continuously since January 1996. The EUV Variability Experiment (EVE) on SDO, in operation since April of 2010, measures solar irradiance in a wide spectral range that encompasses the band passes (26 - 34 nm and 0.1 - 50 …

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 26
The Association of Solar Flares with Coronal Mass Ejections During the Extended Solar Minimum
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-013-0388-3 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.1257N

Lemen, J. R.; Aschwanden, M. J.; Nitta, N. V. +3 more

We study the association of solar flares with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) during the deep, extended solar minimum of 2007 - 2009, using extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and white-light (coronagraph) images from the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO). Although all of the fast (v>900 km s−1), wide (θ>100) CMEs a…

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 26
How Can Active Region Plasma Escape into the Solar Wind from Below a Closed Helmet Streamer?
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-014-0582-y Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.4151M

Pick, M.; Mandrini, C. H.; van Driel-Gesztelyi, L. +6 more

Recent studies show that active-region (AR) upflowing plasma, observed by the EUV-Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) onboard Hinode, can gain access to open-field lines and be released into the solar wind (SW) via magnetic-interchange reconnection at magnetic null-points in pseudo-streamer configurations. When only one bipolar AR is present on the Sun and…

2014 Solar Physics
Hinode SOHO 25
On the Collective Magnetic Field Strength and Vector Structure of Dark Umbral Cores Measured by the Hinode Spectropolarimeter
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-013-0412-7 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.1477S

Schad, T. A.

We study 7530 sunspot umbrae and pores measured by the Hinode Spectropolarimeter (SP) between November 2006 and November 2012. We primarily seek confirmation of the long term secular decrease in the mean magnetic field strength of sunspot umbrae found by Penn and Livingston (IAU Symp.273, 126, 2011) between 1998 and 2011. The excellent SP photomet…

2014 Solar Physics
Hinode 24
A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. II. CMEs, Shock Waves, and Drifting Radio Bursts
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-013-0397-2 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.1279G

Temmer, M.; Grechnev, V. V.; Fainshtein, V. G. +7 more

We continue our study (Grechnev et al., 2013, doi:10.1007/s11207-013-0316-6; Paper I) on the 18 November 2003 geoffective event. To understand possible impact on geospace of coronal transients observed on that day, we investigated their properties from solar near-surface manifestations in extreme ultraviolet, LASCO white-light images, and dynamic …

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 23
Transit Time of Coronal Mass Ejections under Different Ambient Solar Wind Conditions
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-013-0322-8 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289..339S

Shanmugaraju, A.; Vršnak, Bojan

The speed [v(R)] of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) at various distances from the Sun is modeled (as proposed by Vršnak and Gopalswamy in J. Geophys. Res. 107, 2002, doi:10.1029/2001/JA000120) by using the equation of motion adrag=γ(v−w) and its quadratic form adrag=γ(v−w)|v−w|, where v and w are the speeds of the CME and solar…

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 22
Influence of the Solar Global Magnetic-Field Structure Evolution on CMEs
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-014-0572-0 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.4209B

Bilenko, Irina A.

We consider the influence of the solar global magnetic-field structure (GMFS) cycle evolution on the occurrence rate and parameters of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in Solar Cycles 23 - 24. It has been shown that, over solar cycles, CMEs are not distributed randomly, but they are regulated by evolutionary changes in the GMFS. It is proposed that t…

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 21
Kinematic Properties of Slow ICMEs and an Interpretation of a Modified Drag Equation for Fast and Moderate ICMEs
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-014-0472-3 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.2157I

Tokumaru, M.; Fujiki, K.; Iju, T.

We report kinematic properties of slow interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) identified by SOHO/LASCO, interplanetary scintillation, and in situ observations and propose a modified equation for the ICME motion. We identified seven ICMEs between 2010 and 2011 and compared them with 39 events reported in our previous work. We examined 15 fas…

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 21
Long-Period Oscillations of Sunspots Observed by SOHO/MDI
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-013-0451-0 Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.1983E

Solov'ev, A. A.; Efremov, V. I.; Parfinenko, L. D. +1 more

We processed magnetograms that were obtained with the Michaelson Doppler Imager onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO/MDI). The results confirm the basic properties of long-period oscillations of sunspots that have previously been established and also reveal new properties. We show that the limiting (lowest) eigenmode of low-frequen…

2014 Solar Physics
SOHO 21
Quiescent Reconnection Rate Between Emerging Active Regions and Preexisting Field, with Associated Heating: NOAA AR 11112
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-013-0462-x Bibcode: 2014SoPh..289.3331T

Longcope, Dana W.; McKenzie, David E.; Yoshimura, Keiji +1 more

When magnetic flux emerges from beneath the photosphere, it displaces the preexisting field in the corona, and a current sheet generally forms at the boundary between the old and new magnetic domains. Reconnection in the current sheet relaxes this highly stressed configuration to a lower energy state. This scenario is most familiar and most often …

2014 Solar Physics
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