Halo CME Mail

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 11:17

From: Guillermo Stenborg

Subject: 'Full' Halo CME on 2004/07/06, most probably backsided



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LASCO observed an asymmetric 'full' halo CME on 2004/07/06. 
The event was first observed in C2 at 20:06 UT as a diffuse
front above the SE Limb. By 20:30 UT the C2 occultor is 
completely covered, though the part of the front above the
NW Limb is fainter than the rest. The event is first seen in 
C3 at 20:42 UT spanning from the E Limb up to the S Pole.
For reference, the mean plane-of-sky speed at several PA 
is given below (based only in C3 data): 

PA 031:  533 km/s   
PA 092:  914 km/s   
PA 122:  930 km/s   
PA 200:  971 km/s   

in all cases showing an slight deceleration.

GOES records no significant X-ray activity by the time.
Likewise, EIT Fe XII images show no significant activity
on the disk. On the other hand, EIT Fe XII running difference 
images show signatures of a big CME originated in the far 
side of the Sun developing mainly toward SE between 20:00
and 21:24 UT. Therefore, the event can be catalogued as a 
'full' HALO CME, most probably backsided.

Movies and images of the event will shortly be available at: 

ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/20040706

Best wishes,

	Guillermo Stenborg

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Dr. Guillermo A. Stenborg   
SOHO-LASCO Operations Scientist,                                           
CUA, MC 682.3, Bldg 26, Rm 001,   F: +1-301-286-0264         
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD 20771.              P: +1-301-286-2941

e-mail: stenborg@kreutz.nascom.nasa.gov
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