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Seismic Radiation from M-class Solar Flares

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2006

Diana Besliu-Ionescu
Affiliation:
Department of Solar Physics, Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy Str. Cutitul de Argint Nr.5, RO-040557, Bucharest, Romania email: [email protected] C.S.P.A., School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3800
Alina-C. Donea
Affiliation:
C.S.P.A., School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3800
Paul Cally
Affiliation:
C.S.P.A., School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3800
Charles Lindsey
Affiliation:
Colorado Research Associates Division, NorthWest Research Associates, Inc. 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder, CO 80301, USA
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Abstract

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Helioseismic holography is a technique used to image the sources of seismic disturbances observed at the solar surface. It has been used to detect acoustic emission, known as sun quakes, radiated from X-class solar flares. Since the seismic power emitted by the X-class flares has proved to be independent of the strength of the flare, we have undertaking a systematic search for seismic signatures from M-class solar flares, observed by SOHO-MDI.

We have detected significant acoustic emission from a few M-class solar flares. Preliminary results of the survey of M-type solar flares studied so far is available at: aira.astro.ro/~deanna/M.html.

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© 2006 International Astronomical Union