Halo CME MailHalo CME Mail Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 19:06 From: Gareth Lawrence Subject: Full Halo CME on 2003/11/02, frontsided UCMEO 93001 31103 2300/ 31102 61730 82019 0001/ 360// 233// 41826 31102 61712 91800 35620 10486 1111/ 99999 PLAIN BT LASCO and EIT observed a full halo CME on 2003/11/02. The event was first observed in C2 at 17:30 UT as a bright loop front in the SE; by 17:54 UT the front had developed into a full halo CME, though rather faint in the NE. The front first appeared in C3 images at 17:42 UT with full coverage of the C3 occulting disk by 18:18 UT. The mean plane-of-sky speed for this event was 1826 km/s at PA 272, with evidence for strong deceleration. Please note that data beyond ~15 Rs for this event are poor due to the proton contamination. The CME was probably associated with an X8.3 X-ray flare observed by EIT between 17:12 - 18:00 UT, centered at S20W56 with peak emission at 17:24 UT. GOES records this flare from AR 0486 between 17:03 - 17:39 UT with peak emission at 17:25 UT. A large EIT wave, and dimming, were observed in association with this event. This event has therefore been determined frontsided. Movies and images of this event will shortly be available at: ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/20031102 and note that many images, particularly C3, are severely degraded due to the proton storm. Best wishes, Gareth Lawrence. +----------PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS-----------+ Gareth Lawrence, grl@grace.nascom.nasa.gov 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 ++