Moreton Waves and EIT Waves Related to the Flare Events of June 3, 2012 and July 6, 2012
A. G. Admiranto, R. Priyatikanto, U. Yus'an, E. Puspitaningrum

TL;DR
This study analyzes the geometrical and kinematical properties of Moreton and EIT waves associated with solar flares on June 3 and July 6, 2012, revealing their speeds, angular spans, and related radio bursts.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of wave speeds and associations with radio bursts for two specific solar flare events, enhancing understanding of wave dynamics.
Findings
Wave speeds ranged from 950 to 1500 km/s.
Associated radio bursts included type II and III.
EIT wave speed was about 247 km/sec.
Abstract
We present geometrical and kinematical analysis of Moreton waves and EIT waves observed on June 3, 2012 and Moreton waves observed on July 6, 2012. The Moreton waves were recorded in H images of Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) archive and EIT waves obtained from SDO/AIA observations, especially in 193 nm channel. The observed wave of June 3 has angular span of about with a broad 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 between 950 to 1500 km/s. Related to this wave occurrence, there was solar type II and III radio bursts. The speed of the EIT in this respect about 247 km/sec. On the other hand, the wave of July 6 may be associated to X1.1 class flare that occurred at 23.01 UT around the 11514 active region. From the kinematical analysis, the wave propagated with the…
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