Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009eguga..11.8052r&link_type=abstract
"EGU General Assembly 2009, held 19-24 April, 2009 in Vienna, Austria http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2009, p.8052"
Computer Science
Scientific paper
We use the heliospheric imagers (HIs) onboard the STEREO A and B spacecraft to analyse the propagation of an Earth-impacting Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) during November 2007. The transient is observed continuously in white-light images from the Sun to 1 AU. The 3-D propagation path is determined and a method is outlined to obtain the acceleration profile of the transient. The CME comprises two large density increases in white-light images. Comparison of white-light and in-situ observations shows that the flux-rope is embedded inside these two density increases. The evolution of the CME brightness in white-light images is discussed in terms of the kinematic evolution of the transient and its interaction with the ambient solar wind.
Burlaga Leonard Francis
Davies Jackie A.
Davis Christopher
Forsyth Robert J.
Lavraud Benoit
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