Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares

Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are significant solar events that involve intense explosions of magnetic fields and mass particles out from the corona. These events are known to be the main driver of space weather and other disturbances experienced by the Earth. Generally, there are two types of CMEs...

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Main Authors: Hamidi, Z. s; Ansor, N. . Mohamad; Shariff, N. n. m.
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Language:English
Published: UNIV KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, FAC SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2024
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author Hamidi
Z. s; Ansor
N. . Mohamad; Shariff, N. n. m.
spellingShingle Hamidi
Z. s; Ansor
N. . Mohamad; Shariff, N. n. m.
Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
Science & Technology - Other Topics
author_facet Hamidi
Z. s; Ansor
N. . Mohamad; Shariff, N. n. m.
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spelling Hamidi, Z. s; Ansor, N. . Mohamad; Shariff, N. n. m.
Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
SAINS MALAYSIANA
English
Article
Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are significant solar events that involve intense explosions of magnetic fields and mass particles out from the corona. These events are known to be the main driver of space weather and other disturbances experienced by the Earth. Generally, there are two types of CMEs - gradual and impulsive, and each type has different properties which is important to be studied on as they have potential to cause breakdowns in our systems. This study is aimed to analyze and differentiate the kinematic behavior of gradual and impulsive CME with the association of weak and strong flares. Data collection is made through SOHO LASCO catalogues and STEREO database which include velocity, acceleration and angular width as well as images. At the end of this study, it can be deduced that impulsive CME (specifically associated with strong flare) is the most prominent event that has greatest angular width and average velocity. The associated flare has contributed more heat energy to speed up the magnetic energy conversion which results to high velocity of plasma discharge. Since fast CME carries huge amount of momentum during the ejection, impulsive CMEs also experience decelerations due to loss of momentum that has been transferred to background solar wind.
UNIV KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, FAC SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
0126-6039

2024
53
9
10.17576/jsm-2024-5309-21
Science & Technology - Other Topics

WOS:001325517800021
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001325517800021
title Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
title_short Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
title_full Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
title_fullStr Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic Differences between Gradual and Impulsive Coronal Mass Ejections: The Role of Flares
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description Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are significant solar events that involve intense explosions of magnetic fields and mass particles out from the corona. These events are known to be the main driver of space weather and other disturbances experienced by the Earth. Generally, there are two types of CMEs - gradual and impulsive, and each type has different properties which is important to be studied on as they have potential to cause breakdowns in our systems. This study is aimed to analyze and differentiate the kinematic behavior of gradual and impulsive CME with the association of weak and strong flares. Data collection is made through SOHO LASCO catalogues and STEREO database which include velocity, acceleration and angular width as well as images. At the end of this study, it can be deduced that impulsive CME (specifically associated with strong flare) is the most prominent event that has greatest angular width and average velocity. The associated flare has contributed more heat energy to speed up the magnetic energy conversion which results to high velocity of plasma discharge. Since fast CME carries huge amount of momentum during the ejection, impulsive CMEs also experience decelerations due to loss of momentum that has been transferred to background solar wind.
publisher UNIV KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, FAC SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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