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Title: Radio-scintillation observations of interplanetary disturbances

Conference · · Adv. Space Res.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5477110

Recent developments in the studies of interplanetary disturbances by scintillation techniques are briefly reviewed. The turbulent postshock region of an interplanetary disturbance produces transient enhancements in the scintillation level and the flow speed in many cases. An empirical method to determine three-dimensional angular distribution of the propagation speed of the disturbance on the basis of interplanetary scintillation measurements of postshock flow speeds is applied to 17 events which took place in 1978-1981. Among them, four representative examples, including two events which were associated with disappearing solar filaments, are described in detail. Several disturbances had oblate configurations the latitudinal extent is smaller than the longitudinal extent. On the average, the angular distribution of the propagation speed at 1-AU heliocentric distance is quasi-isotropic over a longitudinal range of 100 deg centered at the normal of relevant solar phenomenon. The net excess mass and energy in an interplanetary disturbance associated with a disappearing solar filament can be comparable to those of an interplanetary disturbance associated with a large solar flare. 57 references.

Research Organization:
Nagoya Univ., Toyokawa, Japan
OSTI ID:
5477110
Report Number(s):
CONF-8406167-
Journal Information:
Adv. Space Res.; (United States), Vol. 4; Conference: 25. plenary session of COSPAR, Graz, Austria, 25 Jun 1984
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English