Halo CME Mail

Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 16:41

From: Gareth Lawrence

Subject: Partial Halo CME on 2001/11/28


Status: O

UCMEO 93001 11128 2130/
11128 61706 82042 2201/ 068// 223// 40439
11128 61612 91700 11604 09715 1112/
99999
 
PLAIN
 
BT


LASCO and EIT observed a partial halo CME on 2001/11/28. The 
event was first observed in C2 at 17:06 UT as a very narrow 
loop front over the NE limb; by 17:54 UT this front spanned 
about 208 deg around the C2 occulting disk from PA 220 to 
PA 68. The front first appeared in C3 at 18:18 UT with 
maximal coverage of the C3 occultor by 19:42 UT. The plane 
of sky speed of the front was measured as 439 km/s at PA 18
(NE) with very small deceleration through the coronagraphs' 
fields of view. Please note that at the time of writing
C3 data was only available to a distance of about 15 Rs.

The CME was most probably associated with a M6.9 X-ray flare 
in AR9715 between 16:26 and 16:41 UT with peak emission at 
16:35 UT. EIT observed this flare between 16:12 and 17:00 UT, 
with peak emission at 16:36 UT. SEC places the flare at 
N04E16. Both an EIT wave and dimming were observed in 
association with this event.

Images and movies of this event are available at: 
 
ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/2001128

Best wishes,
	Gareth Lawrence.

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| Gareth Lawrence,                   E-mail:grl@kreutz.nascom.nasa.gov |
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