Multipoint Data Analysis and Modeling of the May and November 2007 ICMEs

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Spacecraft, Solar Corona, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Sky Surveys, Spacecraft/Atmosphere Interactions, Coronal Mass Ejection, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Astronomical Catalogs, Atlases, Sky Surveys, Databases, Retrieval Systems, Archives, Etc.

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The May and November 2007 ICMEs were observed by both STEREO spacecraft as well as the ACE spacecraft. Simultaneous magnetic cloud fits using a multispacecraft model indicate that the axis of the May 2007 flux rope was perpendicular to the plane of the sky, while axis of the November 2007 event was in the ecliptic plane. A new spatial mapping tool has been developed to understand in-situ composition in terms of the overall magnetic structure of the ICME. The charges states are low for both of these events; though for the May 2007 event there were enhancements beyond the magnetic cloud, but within the ICME. The tools that have been developed in this effort have been proven useful for gaining insight into ICME structures.

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