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The Astrophysical Journal | 2012

MULTI-POINT SHOCK AND FLUX ROPE ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE INTERPLANETARY CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS AROUND 2010 AUGUST 1 IN THE INNER HELIOSPHERE

C. Möstl; C. J. Farrugia; E. K. J. Kilpua; L. K. Jian; Ying D. Liu; J. P. Eastwood; R. A. Harrison; David F. Webb; Manuela Temmer; Dusan Odstrcil; J. A. Davies; Tanja Rollett; J. G. Luhmann; Nariaki V. Nitta; T. Mulligan; E. A. Jensen; R. J. Forsyth; B. Lavraud; C. A. de Koning; Astrid M. Veronig; A. B. Galvin; T. L. Zhang; Brian J. Anderson

We present multi-point in situ observations of a complex sequence of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) which may serve as a benchmark event for numerical and empirical space weather prediction models. On 2010 August 1, instruments on various space missions, Solar Dynamics Observatory/Solar and Heliospheric Observatory/Solar-TErrestrial-RElations-Observatory (SDO/SOHO/STEREO), monitored several CMEs originating within tens of degrees from the solar disk center. We compare their imprints on four widely separated locations, spanning 120 degrees in heliospheric longitude, with radial distances from the Sun ranging from MESSENGER (0.38 AU) to Venus Express (VEX, at 0.72 AU) to Wind, ACE, and ARTEMIS near Earth and STEREO-B close to 1 AU. Calculating shock and flux rope parameters at each location points to a non-spherical shape of the shock, and shows the global configuration of the interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs), which have interacted, but do not seem to have merged. VEX and STEREO-B observed similar magnetic flux ropes (MFRs), in contrast to structures at Wind. The geomagnetic storm was intense, reaching two minima in the Dst index (approximate to-100 nT), and was caused by the sheath region behind the shock and one of two observed MFRs. MESSENGER received a glancing blow of the ICMEs, and the events missed STEREO-A entirely. The observations demonstrate how sympathetic solar eruptions may immerse at least 1/3 of the heliosphere in the ecliptic with their distinct plasma and magnetic field signatures. We also emphasize the difficulties in linking the local views derived from single-spacecraft observations to a consistent global picture, pointing to possible alterations from the classical picture of ICMEs.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2012

An Analysis of the Origin and Propagation of the Multiple Coronal Mass Ejections of 2010 August 1

R. A. Harrison; J. A. Davies; C. Möstl; Ying D. Liu; Manuela Temmer; M. M. Bisi; J. P. Eastwood; C. A. de Koning; Nariaki V. Nitta; Tanja Rollett; C. J. Farrugia; R. J. Forsyth; Bernard V. Jackson; E. A. Jensen; E. K. J. Kilpua; Dusan Odstrcil; David F. Webb


Solar Physics | 2013

Heliospheric Imaging of 3D Density Structures During the Multiple Coronal Mass Ejections of Late July to Early August 2010

David F. Webb; C. Möstl; Bernard V. Jackson; M. M. Bisi; T. A. Howard; T. Mulligan; E. A. Jensen; L. K. Jian; J. A. Davies; C. A. de Koning; Ying D. Liu; Manuela Temmer; J. M. Clover; C. J. Farrugia; R. A. Harrison; Nariaki V. Nitta; D. Odstrcil; S. J. Tappin; H.-S. Yu


Solar Physics | 2010

Faraday Rotation Response to Coronal Mass Ejection Structure

E. A. Jensen; P. P. Hick; M. M. Bisi; Bernard V. Jackson; J. Clover; T. Mulligan


Solar Physics | 2013

MESSENGER Observations of Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in the Solar Corona from Faraday Rotation

E. A. Jensen; Michael C. Nolan; M. M. Bisi; I. V. Chashei; Faith Vilas


Solar Physics | 2013

Measurements of Faraday Rotation Through the Solar Corona During the 2009 Solar Minimum with the MESSENGER Spacecraft

E. A. Jensen; M. M. Bisi; Andrew Robert Breen; Carl Heiles; Toney Minter; Faith Vilas


Solar Physics | 2016

The Comparison of Total Electron Content Between Radio and Thompson Scattering

E. A. Jensen; Richard A. Frazin; Carl Heiles; P. L. Lamy; A. Llebaria; J. D. Anderson; M. M. Bisi; R. A. Fallows


Archive | 2012

Collisional Histories of Comets and Trojan Asteroids: Insights from Forsterite and Enstatite Impact Studies

Lederer. S. M.; E. A. Jensen; D. H. Wooden; S. S. Lindsay; D. C. Smith; M. J. Cintala; K. Nakamura-Messenger; L. P. Keller


Archive | 2012

Search for Absorption Features in Mercury's Visible Reflectance Spectra: Recent Results from MESSENGER

Faith Vilas; D. L. Domingue; A. L. Sprague; N. R. Izenberg; R. L. Klima; E. A. Jensen; J. Helbert; D'Amore Mario; K. R. Stockstill-Cahill; S.C. Solomon


Planetary and Space Science | 2015

The UV/blue effects of space weathering manifested in S-complex asteroids II: Probing for less-weathered objects in the Solar System

Faith Vilas; Amanda R. Hendrix; E. A. Jensen

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Faith Vilas

Planetary Science Institute

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M. M. Bisi

Aberystwyth University

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Mark J. Cintala

Planetary Science Institute

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C. A. de Koning

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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C. J. Farrugia

University of New Hampshire

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