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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Are 3‐D coronal mass ejection parameters from single‐view observations consistent with multiview ones?

Harim Lee; Y.-J. Moon; Hyeonock Na; Soojeong Jang; Jae-Ok Lee

To prepare for when only single-view observations are available, we have made a test whether the 3-D parameters (radial velocity, angular width, and source location) of halo coronal mass ejections (HCMEs) from single-view observations are consistent with those from multiview observations. For this test, we select 44 HCMEs from December 2010 to June 2011 with the following conditions: partial and full HCMEs by SOHO and limb CMEs by twin STEREO spacecraft when they were approximately in quadrature. In this study, we compare the 3-D parameters of the HCMEs from three different methods: (1) a geometrical triangulation method, the STEREO CAT tool developed by NASA/CCMC, for multiview observations using STEREO/SECCHI and SOHO/LASCO data, (2) the graduated cylindrical shell (GCS) flux rope model for multiview observations using STEREO/SECCHI data, and (3) an ice cream cone model for single-view observations using SOHO/LASCO data. We find that the radial velocities and the source locations of the HCMEs from three methods are well consistent with one another with high correlation coefficients (≥0.9). However, the angular widths by the ice cream cone model are noticeably underestimated for broad CMEs larger than 100° and several partial HCMEs. A comparison between the 3-D CME parameters directly measured from twin STEREO spacecraft and the above 3-D parameters shows that the parameters from multiview are more consistent with the STEREO measurements than those from single view.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Comparison of interplanetary CME arrival times and solar wind parameters based on the WSA-ENLIL model with three cone types and observations

Soojeong Jang; Y.-J. Moon; Jae-Ok Lee; Hyeonock Na

We have made a comparison between coronal mass ejection (CME)-associated shock propagations based on the Wang-Sheeley-Arge (WSA)-ENLIL model using three cone types and in situ observations. For this we use 28 full-halo CMEs, whose cone parameters are determined and their corresponding interplanetary shocks were observed at the Earth, from 2001 to 2002. We consider three different cone types (an asymmetric cone model, an ice cream cone model, and an elliptical cone model) to determine 3-D CME cone parameters (radial velocity, angular width, and source location), which are the input values of the WSA-ENLIL model. The mean absolute error of the CME-associated shock travel times for the WSA-ENLIL model using the ice-cream cone model is 9.9 h, which is about 1 h smaller than those of the other models. We compare the peak values and profiles of solar wind parameters (speed and density) with in situ observations. We find that the root-mean-square errors of solar wind peak speed and density for the ice cream and asymmetric cone model are about 190 km/s and 24/cm3, respectively. We estimate the cross correlations between the models and observations within the time lag of ± 2 days from the shock travel time. The correlation coefficients between the solar wind speeds from the WSA-ENLIL model using three cone types and in situ observations are approximately 0.7, which is larger than those of solar wind density (cc ∼0.6). Our preliminary investigations show that the ice cream cone model seems to be better than the other cone models in terms of the input parameters of the WSA-ENLIL model.


Solar Physics | 2013

Comparison of Cone Model Parameters for Halo Coronal Mass Ejections

Hyeonock Na; Y.-J. Moon; Soojeong Jang; Kyoung-Sun Lee; Hae-Yeon Kim


The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

COMPARISON BETWEEN 2D AND 3D PARAMETERS OF 306 FRONT-SIDE HALO CMEs FROM 2009 TO 2013

Soojeong Jang; Y.-J. Moon; R.-S. Kim; Harim Lee; K.-S. Cho


Solar Physics | 2017

Relation of CME Speed and Magnetic Helicity in CME Source Regions on the Sun during the Early Phase of Solar Cycles 23 and 24

R.-S. Kim; Sung-Hong Park; Soojeong Jang; K.-S. Cho; B. S. Lee


Solar Physics | 2018

Effects of Geometries and Substructures of ICMEs on Geomagnetic Storms

Jae-Ok Lee; Kyung-Suk Cho; Rok-Soon Kim; Soojeong Jang; Katsuhide Marubashi


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

Two Distinct Types of CME-flare Relationships Based on SOHO and STEREO Observations

Soojeong Jang; Yong-Jae Moon; R.-S. Kim; Sujin Kim; Jae-Ok Lee


한국천문학회보 | 2016

Comparison between observation and theory for the stand-off distance ratios of CMEs and their associated ICMEs

Jae-Ok Lee; Yong-Jae Moon; Jin-Yi Lee; Soojeong Jang; Harim Lee


한국천문학회보 | 2016

Relationship between solar flares and halo CMEs using stereoscopic observations

Soojeong Jang; Yong-Jae Moon; Sujin Kim; Rok-Soon Kim


한국천문학회보 | 2015

Stereoscopic observations of front-side halo CMEs by SOHO and STEREO from 2009 to 2013

Soojeong Jang; Yong-Jae Moon; Rok-Soon Kim; Harim Lee

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Yong-Jae Moon

New Jersey Institute of Technology

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R.-S. Kim

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Rok-Soon Kim

The Catholic University of America

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K.-S. Cho

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Sujin Kim

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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