Why a geoeffective CME was missed by SOHO LASCO?
Abstract
During 2011 May 25, two Earth directed coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were recorded by STEREO COR2 as limb CMEs, when the separation between twin STEREO spacecraft and Earth was approximately 90°. At the same time, SOHO LASCO did not record corresponding halo or partial halo CME. These CMEs provided an opportunity to study why SOHO LASCO may miss Earth direction CME. According to GCS model, we find the two CMEs both have small half angle and aspect ratio. Most part of CMEs are behind the occulter of SOHO LASCO C2. We also estimated the two CMEs' mass and find the both CMEs' mass is small. The expected CME brightness according to the CME's mass is in the same order of the noise of SOHO LASCO. In the HI1 Fov, We have found evidence of interaction between the two CMEs. Combining with the WIND in situ observations, we find the CMEs are adjacent to each other. The duration of the two flux rope structure are 7 and 6.6 hours, respectively. This may provide an evidence that small flux structure without corresponding CME is also the solar erupted structure.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2017
- Bibcode:
- 2017AGUFMSH53A2541C
- Keywords:
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- 2101 Coronal mass ejections;
- INTERPLANETARY PHYSICS;
- 2102 Corotating streams;
- INTERPLANETARY PHYSICS;
- 2111 Ejecta;
- driver gases;
- and magnetic clouds;
- INTERPLANETARY PHYSICS;
- 2162 Solar cycle variations;
- INTERPLANETARY PHYSICS