On the Relationship Between a CME Associated Waves Observed on 5 March 2000
Abstract
We study the relationship between different wave phenomena associated with a coronal mass ejection (CME) observed on 05 Mar. 2000. EIT waves were observed in the images recorded by EIT at 195 {\AA}. The white-light LASCO/C2 images show clear deflection and propagation of a kink along with the CME. Spectroscopic observations recorded by the UVCS reveals excessive line broadening in the two O {\sc{vi}} lines (1032 and 1037 {\AA}). Moreover very hot lines such as Si {\sc{xii}} and Mg {\sc{x}} were observed. Interestingly, the EIT wave, the streamer deflection and the intensity modulation along the slit were all propagating North-East. Spatial and temporal correlations show that the streamer deflection and spectral line broadening are highly likely to be due to a CME-driven shock wave and that the EIT wave is the signature of a CME-driven shock wave in the lower corona.
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@article{arxiv.0801.0766,
title = {On the Relationship Between a CME Associated Waves Observed on 5 March 2000},
author = {N. -E. Raouafi and D. Tripathi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0766},
year = {2008}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures