Streamer Wave Events Observed in Solar Cycle 23
S.W. Feng, Y. Chen, B. Li, H.Q. Song, X.L. Kong, L.D. Xia, X.S., Feng

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes eight streamer wave events during Solar Cycle 23 using LASCO data, revealing their driving CME characteristics, wave properties, and coronal magnetic field profiles, contributing to understanding solar corona dynamics.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive survey of streamer wave events in Solar Cycle 23 and offers detailed wave and magnetic field analysis based on a specific event.
Findings
Most streamer waves are driven by high-speed, wide CMEs.
Wave period and wavelength increase with propagation distance.
The Alfvén speed and magnetic field decline with time and distance.
Abstract
In this paper we conduct a data survey searching for well-defined streamer wave events observed by the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) on-board the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) throughout Solar Cycle 23. As a result, 8 candidate events are found and presented here. We compare different events and find that in most of them the driving CMEs ejecta are characterized by a high speed and a wide angular span, and the CME-streamer interactions occur generally along the flank of the streamer structure at an altitude no higher than the bottom of the field of view of LASCO C2. In addition, all front-side CMEs have accompanying flares. These common observational features shed light on the excitation conditions of streamer wave events. We also conduct a further analysis on one specific streamer wave event on 5 June 2003. The heliocentric distances of 4 wave…
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