Moreton Waves Related to the Flare Event in 3 June 2012 and 6 July 2012
Abstract
In this study, we present geometrical and kinematical analysis of Moreton wave observed in 2012 June 3rd and July 6th, recorded in H-α images of Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) archive. These large-scale waves exhibit different features compared to each other. The observed wave of June 3rd has angular span of about 70 with a diffuse wave front associated to NOAA active region 11496. It was found that the speed of the wave that started propagating at 17.53 UT is about 93180 km/s. The broadness nature of this Moreton wave can be interpreted as the vertical extension of the wave over the chromosphere. On the other hand, the wave of July 6th may be associated to X1.1 class flare that occurred at 23.01 UT around the 11515 active region. From the kinematical analysis, the wave propagated with the initial velocity of about 99470 km/s which is in agreement with coronal shock velocity derived from type II radio burst observation, v1100 km/s. These two identified waves add the inventory of the large-scale waves observed in 24th Solar Cycle.
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