Coronal mass ejection and solar activity for cycle 23 and 24; a comparative analysis of observational parameters

Umuogbana Ao, Onuchukwu Cc
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We analyzed sunspot tracers [sunspot number (SSN) and sunspot area (SSA)] and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) observed parameters for cycle 23 and 24, comparing sunspot tracers time series with time series for CME parameters [Initial speed and Acceleration] for All and segregated CMEs for possible similarities in their variation pattern. A comparison of CME time series with solar activity (especially SSAT and SSN which seem to reflect the true general activity cycle) shows that fast CMEs follow the solar activity cycle but slow CMEs don’t. Also, CMEs with positive and negative acceleration follow the solar cycle but lags behind b 3monhs for cycle 24. However, the CME acceleration does not follow the solar cycle. CME distribution show that Slow CMEs increases in initial speed from one cycle to the other with a corresponding decrease in acceleration for CMEs with fast speeds. There is an almost insignificant increase in acceleration for CMEs with positive and negative acceleration. These charges are perhaps due to effect of solar wind.
第23和24周期日冕物质抛射与太阳活动观测参数的对比分析
我们分析了太阳黑子示踪剂[太阳黑子数(SSN)和太阳黑子面积(SSA)]和日冕物质抛射(CME)观测参数在第23周期和第24周期的时间序列,比较了太阳黑子示踪剂时间序列与日冕物质抛射参数[初始速度和加速度]的时间序列,以寻找两者变化模式的相似性。日冕物质抛射时间序列与太阳活动(特别是SSAT和SSN似乎反映了真实的一般活动周期)的比较表明,快速日冕物质抛射遵循太阳活动周期,而缓慢日冕物质抛射则不遵循太阳活动周期。此外,正负加速的日冕物质抛射跟随太阳周期,但在第24周期滞后3个月。然而,日冕物质抛射的加速并不遵循太阳周期。日冕物质抛射的分布表明,速度慢的日冕物质抛射从一个周期到另一个周期的初始速度增加,速度快的日冕物质抛射的加速度相应减少。正加速度和负加速度的日冕物质抛射的加速度增加几乎不显著。这些电荷可能是由于太阳风的影响。
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