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Title: On the source of the super-storm of solar-cycle # 23 associated with the solar flares on 18 November 2003
Authors: Kumar, Pankaj
Manoharan, P.K.
Uddin, Wahab
Mahalakshmi, K.
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing, Singapore
Citation: 129-140
Series/Report no.: Advances in Geosciences;Volume : 27 Solar Terrestrial
Abstract: We study the solar source of intense geomagnetic storm of solar cycle 23 occurred on 20 November 2003. The flare/CME responsible for the geomagnetic storm originated from the super-active region NOAA 10501. We investigate the Hα observations of the flare event made with 15 cm Solar Tower Telescope at ARIES, Nainital, India. The propagation characteristics of the CME have been obtained from the three-dimensional images of the solar wind obtained from the interplanetary scintillation technique, supplemented with the other ground and space-based missions. It is inferred that two CMEs were originated from the same filament channel at the active region and their interaction along the Sun–Earth line has led to the severity of the storm. According to our investigation, the interplanetary medium consists of two merging magnetic clouds (MCs) that preserve their identity during their propagation. These magnetic clouds make the IMF southward for a long time, resulting the super-storm on the Earth.
Description: The Book Chapter published in "Advances in Geosciences ,Volume 27 Solar Terrestrial, Editors : Marc Duldig, P.K. Manoharan, Andrew W. Yau, Q.-G. Zong.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2301/423
ISBN: 978-981-4355-40-7
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