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A Statistical Analysis of the Solar Phenomena Associated with Global EUV Waves
by
Pérez-Suárez, D.
, Long, D. M.
, Murphy, P.
, Graham, G.
, Carley, E. P.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Combined Radio and Space-based Solar Observations: From Techniques to New Results
/ Corona
/ Coronal mass ejection
/ Free energy
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Radio and Space-based Observations
/ Radio astronomy
/ Radio emission
/ Solar activity
/ Solar corona
/ Solar cycle
/ Solar energy
/ Solar flares
/ Solar observatories
/ Solar phenomena
/ Solar physics
/ Solar radio bursts
/ Solar system
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Statistical analysis
/ Wave power
/ Waves
2017
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A Statistical Analysis of the Solar Phenomena Associated with Global EUV Waves
by
Pérez-Suárez, D.
, Long, D. M.
, Murphy, P.
, Graham, G.
, Carley, E. P.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Combined Radio and Space-based Solar Observations: From Techniques to New Results
/ Corona
/ Coronal mass ejection
/ Free energy
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Radio and Space-based Observations
/ Radio astronomy
/ Radio emission
/ Solar activity
/ Solar corona
/ Solar cycle
/ Solar energy
/ Solar flares
/ Solar observatories
/ Solar phenomena
/ Solar physics
/ Solar radio bursts
/ Solar system
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Statistical analysis
/ Wave power
/ Waves
2017
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A Statistical Analysis of the Solar Phenomena Associated with Global EUV Waves
by
Pérez-Suárez, D.
, Long, D. M.
, Murphy, P.
, Graham, G.
, Carley, E. P.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Combined Radio and Space-based Solar Observations: From Techniques to New Results
/ Corona
/ Coronal mass ejection
/ Free energy
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Radio and Space-based Observations
/ Radio astronomy
/ Radio emission
/ Solar activity
/ Solar corona
/ Solar cycle
/ Solar energy
/ Solar flares
/ Solar observatories
/ Solar phenomena
/ Solar physics
/ Solar radio bursts
/ Solar system
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Statistical analysis
/ Wave power
/ Waves
2017
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A Statistical Analysis of the Solar Phenomena Associated with Global EUV Waves
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A Statistical Analysis of the Solar Phenomena Associated with Global EUV Waves
2017
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Solar eruptions are the most spectacular events in our solar system and are associated with many different signatures of energy release including solar flares, coronal mass ejections, global waves, radio emission and accelerated particles. Here, we apply the Coronal Pulse Identification and Tracking Algorithm (CorPITA) to the high-cadence synoptic data provided by the
Solar Dynamics Observatory
(SDO) to identify and track global waves observed by SDO. 164 of the 362 solar flare events studied (45%) were found to have associated global waves with no waves found for the remaining 198 (55%). A clear linear relationship was found between the median initial velocity and the acceleration of the waves, with faster waves exhibiting a stronger deceleration (consistent with previous results). No clear relationship was found between global waves and type II radio bursts, electrons or protons detected
in situ
near Earth. While no relationship was found between the wave properties and the associated flare size (with waves produced by flares from B to X-class), more than a quarter of the active regions studied were found to produce more than one wave event. These results suggest that the presence of a global wave in a solar eruption is most likely determined by the structure and connectivity of the erupting active region and the surrounding quiet solar corona rather than by the amount of free energy available within the active region.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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