Understanding the global structure of ICMEs using multispacecraft in-situ observations paired with remote sensing observations

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[2101] Interplanetary Physics / Coronal Mass Ejections, [2111] Interplanetary Physics / Ejecta, Driver Gases, And Magnetic Clouds, [2194] Interplanetary Physics / Instruments And Techniques

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The global structure of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) is observed by remote sensing instruments, while detailed local measurements of magnetic field, plasma and composition are made in-situ. The difficulty lies in understanding and relating these different types of observations. We present new techniques to better approach this problem. We derive the near-Sun charge state configuration of a generic CME based on plasma outputs from MHD models. These charge states are frozen-in and thus can be compared to in-situ charge state observations. Multispacecraft in-situ observations offer more insight than single-track observations, but their interpretation can be more difficult. We have addressed this difficulty by developing a Delauney triangulation method to combine multispacecraft in-situ observations and infer the global structure of CMEs. We present a description of these techniques and a comparison with data.

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