Expansion of magnetic clouds in the outer heliosphere
Adriana Maria Gulisano, Pascal Demoulin, Sergio Dasso, Luciano, Rodriguez

TL;DR
This study investigates the expansion behavior of magnetic clouds in the outer heliosphere using Ulysses spacecraft data, revealing self-similar expansion patterns and differences between perturbed and non-perturbed clouds.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of magnetic cloud expansion beyond 1 AU, quantifying the expansion rate and its variability in the outer heliosphere.
Findings
Non-perturbed MCs expand with a rate zeta ≈ 1.05
Perturbed MCs expand at a lower rate zeta ≈ 0.28
MC expansion correlates with size, magnetic field, and plasma parameters
Abstract
A large amount of magnetized plasma is frequently ejected from the Sun as coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Some of these ejections are detected in the solar wind as magnetic clouds (MCs) that have flux rope signatures. Magnetic clouds are structures that typically expand in the inner heliosphere. We derive the expansion properties of MCs in the outer heliosphere from one to five astronomical units to compare them with those in the inner heliosphere. We analyze MCs observed by the Ulysses spacecraft using insitu magnetic field and plasma measurements. The MC boundaries are defined in the MC frame after defining the MC axis with a minimum variance method applied only to the flux rope structure. As in the inner heliosphere, a large fraction of the velocity profile within MCs is close to a linear function of time. This is indicative of} a self-similar expansion and a MC size that locally…
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