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LARGE-SCALE CORONAL PROPAGATING FRONTS IN SOLAR ERUPTIONS AS OBSERVED BY THE AIA (SDO) and EUVI (STEREO-B, STEREO-A)

(2013). LARGE-SCALE CORONAL PROPAGATING FRONTS IN SOLAR ERUPTIONS AS OBSERVED BY THE AIA (SDO) and EUVI (STEREO-B, STEREO-A) [Data set]. The Astrophysical Journal, 776:58 (13pp).

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spase://NASA/Catalog/STEREO/SECCHI/EUVI/Coronal_Propagating_Fronts

Description

The catalog is build on the observations (movies) of global disturbances in the solar corona with characteristic
propagating fronts as intensity enhancement, Large-scale Coronal Propagating Fronts (LCPFs), as captured in AIA (SDO) and EUVI (STEREO-B, STEREO-A) images. They are often but not always associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
LCPFs are similar to the phenomena that have often been referred to as Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) waves or extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) waves. Between 2010 April and 2013 January, a total of 171 LCPFs have been identified through visual inspection of AIA images in the 193 Å channel.
The list of movies can be found here: https://www.lmsal.com/nitta/movies/AIA_Waves/
The images used in these movies are shrunk to 768x768. They are 144s cadence for AIA, typically 5m cadence for EUVI. See http://www.lmsal.com/nitta/movies/AIA_Waves/oindex.html for movies that include all AEC-off AIA images. Their cadence is 12s (24s) before (after) October 10, 2010.
Publication DOI 10.1088/0004-637X/776/1/58

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spase://NASA/Catalog/STEREO/SECCHI/EUVI/Coronal_Propagating_Fronts
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ResourceName
LARGE-SCALE CORONAL PROPAGATING FRONTS IN SOLAR ERUPTIONS AS OBSERVED BY THE AIA (SDO) and EUVI (STEREO-B, STEREO-A)
ReleaseDate
2024-08-12 10:06:55
Description

The catalog is build on the observations (movies) of global disturbances in the solar corona with characteristic
propagating fronts as intensity enhancement, Large-scale Coronal Propagating Fronts (LCPFs), as captured in AIA (SDO) and EUVI (STEREO-B, STEREO-A) images. They are often but not always associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
LCPFs are similar to the phenomena that have often been referred to as Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) waves or extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) waves. Between 2010 April and 2013 January, a total of 171 LCPFs have been identified through visual inspection of AIA images in the 193 Å channel.
The list of movies can be found here: https://www.lmsal.com/nitta/movies/AIA_Waves/
The images used in these movies are shrunk to 768x768. They are 144s cadence for AIA, typically 5m cadence for EUVI. See http://www.lmsal.com/nitta/movies/AIA_Waves/oindex.html for movies that include all AEC-off AIA images. Their cadence is 12s (24s) before (after) October 10, 2010.
Publication DOI 10.1088/0004-637X/776/1/58

PublicationInfo
Title
LARGE-SCALE CORONAL PROPAGATING FRONTS IN SOLAR ERUPTIONS AS OBSERVED BY THE ATMOSPHERIC IMAGING ASSEMBLY ON BOARD THE SOLAR DYNAMICS OBSERVATORY—AN ENSEMBLE STUDY
Authors
Nariaki V. Nitta, Carolus J. Schrijver, Alan M. Title, and Wei Liu
PublicationDate
2013-10-10 12:00:00
PublishedBy
The Astrophysical Journal, 776:58 (13pp)
LandingPageURL
https://www.lmsal.com/nitta/publ/ApJ_776_58_2013_nitta.pdf
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1.Authorspase://SMWG/Person/Nariaki.V.Nitta
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The catalog is in the paper
https://www.lmsal.com/nitta/publ/ApJ_776_58_2013_nitta.pdf
The movie catalog is online
https://www.lmsal.com/nitta/movies/AIA_Waves/

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InstrumentIDs
PhenomenonType
CoronalMassEjection
PhenomenonType
SolarFlare
PhenomenonType
EITWave
TimeSpan
StartDate
2010-04-08 02:30:00
StopDate
2013-01-18 16:50:00
Parameter #1
Name
Date
Description

Date of observation

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SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
Start time
Description

Start time of event

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #3
Name
Flare GOES class
Description

Strength of Solar Flares

Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #4
Name
Flare location
Description

Event location

Support
SupportQuantity
Positional
Parameter #5
Name
AR
Description

Active region

Support
SupportQuantity
Positional
Parameter #6
Name
LCPF Speed
Description

Large-scale Coronal Propagating Front speed

Support
SupportQuantity
Velocity
Parameter #7
Name
LCPF Direction
Description

Dominant direction of CME propagation

Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #8
Name
LCPF 171 Å
Description

Appearance of the front at the 171 Å channel

Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #9
Name
CME level
Description

CME levels: (1) weak outflow that
becomes invisible before the heliocentric distance of 5 R; (2)
narrow (<60◦) or slow (<500 km s−1) outflow traceable beyond
5 R, but typically not being reminiscent of the three-part CME
structure; (3) well-formed CME, fast and wide, with a flux
rope or three-part structure; (4) similar to level 3, but very fast
(>1500 km s−1).

Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #10
Name
Type II burst
Description

Type II radio burst

Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #11
Name
STEREO Limb
Description

Event observed by one or both of the Solar and Terrestrial Relations Observatory spacecraft as limb events.

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SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #12
Name
References
Description

References to related publications

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SupportQuantity
Other