Halo CME Mail Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 18:21 From: Gareth Lawrence Subject: Full Halo CME on 2002/05/07, frontsided ------------------------------------------------------------------------ UCMEO 93001 20507 2330/ 20507 60406 91242 0001/ 360// 113// 30611 20507 60348 90412 20828 09937 1112/ 99999 PLAIN BT LASCO and EIT observed a full halo CME on 2002/05/07. The event was first observed in C2 at 04:06 UT as a faint loop front over the E limb; by 05:26 UT the C2 occulting disk was surrounded. The front first appeared in C3 at 05:18 UT with full coverage of the C3 occultor by 06:42 UT. The plane of sky speed of the front was measured as 611 km/s at PA 102 (NE) with slight deceleration through the coronagraphs' fields of view. The CME was most probably associated with an M1.4 X-ray flare in AR9937, which EIT observed between 03:48 - 04:12 UT with peak emission at 04:00. GOES observed the flare between 03:37 - 04:07 UT with peak emission at 03:46. SEC does not assign the flare to an active region at the time of writing, but the EIT movies show quite clearly a flare in AR9937, centered on S08E28. Both an EIT wave and dimming were observed in association with this event and were primarily directed towards the N and E Images and movies of this event are available at: ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/20020507 however the event is very faint and shows up particularly poorly in C3. Please note also that the considerably brighter, faster fronts that subsequently appear in the NE and SW are both entirely unrelated, both to this event and to each other. Best wishes, Gareth Lawrence. ++ | Gareth Lawrence, E-mail:grl@kreutz.nascom.nasa.gov | | SOHO-LASCO Operations Scientist, | | CUA, Mail Code 682.3, | | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Phone: +1-301-286-2941 | | Building 26, Room G-1, +1-301-286-3447 | | Greenbelt, MD 20771. Fax: +1-301-286-0264 | ++