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The Magnetic Helicity Budget of a cme-Prolific Active Region
DOI: 10.1023/A:1019658520033 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..208...43G

Mandrini, C. H.; Culhane, J. L.; Démoulin, P. +3 more

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are thought to be the way by which the solar corona expels accumulated magnetic helicity which is injected into the corona via several methods. DeVore (2000) suggests that a significant quantity is injected by the action of differential rotation, however Démoulin et al. (2002b), based on the study of a simple bipolar …

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 163
Active-Region Monitoring and Flare Forecasting I. Data Processing and First Results
DOI: 10.1023/A:1020950221179 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..209..171G

Moon, Y. -J.; Wang, Haimin; Gallagher, Peter T.

This paper discusses a near real-time approach to solar active-region monitoring and flare prediction using the Big Bear Solar Observatory Active Region Monitor (ARM). Every hour, ARM reads, calibrates, and analyses a variety of data including: full-disk Hα images from the Global Hα Network; EUV, continuum, and magnetogram data from the Solar and …

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 159
Rhessi and Trace Observations of the 21 April 2002 x1.5 Flare
DOI: 10.1023/A:1022422019779 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..210..341G

Krucker, Säm; Gallagher, Peter T.; Dennis, Brian R. +2 more

Observations of the X1.5 flare on 21 April 2002 are reviewed using the Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) and the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE). The major findings are as follows: (1) The 3-25 keV X-rays started < 4 min before the EUV (195 Å) emission suggesting that the initial energy release heated …

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 124
Active-Region Filaments and X-ray Sigmoids
DOI: 10.1023/A:1015589802234 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..207..111P

Pevtsov, Alexei A.

We use Yohkoh soft X-ray telescope data and Hα full-disk observations to study the evolution of chromospheric filaments and coronal sigmoids in 6 active regions in association with coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In two cases, CMEs are directly observed by the SOHO/LASCO C2 coronagraph. In four cases, other observations (magnetic clouds, geomagneti…

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 94
The subsurface radial gradient of solar angular velocity from MDI f-mode observations
DOI: 10.1023/A:1014224523374 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..205..211C

Thompson, M. J.; Corbard, T.

We report quantitative analysis of the radial gradient of solar angular velocity at depths down to about 15 Mm below the solar surface for latitudes up to 75° using the Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) observations of surface gravity waves (fmodes) from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). A negative outward gradient of around −400 nHz/R

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 90
Soho Contribution to Prominence Science
DOI: 10.1023/A:1020510120772 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..208..253P

Patsourakos, Spiros; Vial, Jean-Claude

We present the main current issues concerning prominence studies. We recall the large range of plasma parameters found in prominences which makes the work of the MHD modeler more difficult. We also summarize the capabilities of the SOHO instrumentation. We present and discuss the most recent SOHO results concerning the determination of temperature…

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 83
Spectroscopic Observation of Coronal Waves
DOI: 10.1023/A:1021297313448 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..209..265S

Ichimoto, K.; Raju, K. P.; Sakurai, T. +1 more

A time sequence over 80 min of coronal green-line spectra was obtained with a corona- graph at the Norikura Solar Observatory. Doppler velocities, line intensities, and line widths were derived through fitting a single Gaussian to the observed line profiles. Coronal waves have been clearly detected in the Doppler velocity data. The Fourier analysi…

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 73
The topology of a mixed-polarity potential field, and inferences for the heating of the quiet solar corona
DOI: 10.1023/A:1016295516408 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..207..223S

Title, Alan M.; Schrijver, Carolus J.

We study the statistical properties of the connectivity of the corona over the quiet Sun by analyzing the potential magnetic field above the central area of source planes sprinkled randomly with some 300 magnetic monopoles each. We find that the field is generally more complex than one might infer from a study of the field within the source plane …

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 71
Multiple magnetic clouds in interplanetary space
DOI: 10.1023/A:1022404425398 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..211..333W

Wang, S.; Wang, Y. M.; Ye, P. Z.

An interplanetary magnetic cloud (MC) is usually considered the byproduct of a coronal mass ejection (CME). Due to the frequent occurrence of CMEs, multiple magnetic clouds (multi-MCs), in which one MC catches up with another, should be a relatively common phenomenon. A simple flux rope model is used to get the primary magnetic field features of m…

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 69
Oscillations Above Sunspots
DOI: 10.1023/A:1016238317702 Bibcode: 2002SoPh..207..259B

Fredvik, T.; Kjeldseth-Moe, O.; Brynildsen, N. +1 more

The 3-min oscillations in the sunspot atmosphere are discussed, based on joint observing with the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer - TRACE and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory - SOHO. We find that the oscillation amplitude above the umbra increases with increasing temperature, reaches a maximum for emission lines formed close to 1-2× 1…

2002 Solar Physics
SOHO 58