The Properties of Solar Energetic Particle Event-Associated Coronal Mass Ejections Reported in Different CME Catalogs
Ian G. Richardson, Tycho T. von Rosenvinge, Hilary V. Cane

TL;DR
This study compares CME parameters from multiple catalogs for solar energetic particle events, revealing significant differences in estimates and their impact on understanding SEP-CME relationships.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of CME properties across different catalogs, highlighting discrepancies and their effects on SEP correlation analyses.
Findings
CME parameter estimates vary significantly between catalogs.
The correlation between CME speed and SEP intensity is influenced by event size.
CME width estimates are highly dependent on catalog and observational perspective.
Abstract
We compare estimates of the speed and width of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in several catalogs for the CMEs associated with ~200 solar energetic particle (SEP) events in 2006-2013 that included 25 MeV protons. The catalogs used are: CDAW, CACTUS, SEEDS and CORIMP, all derived from observations by the LASCO coronagraphs on the SOHO spacecraft, the CACTUS catalog derived from the COR2 coronagraphs on the STEREO-A and -B spacecraft, and the DONKI catalog, which uses observations from SOHO and the STEREO spacecraft. We illustrate how, for this set of events, CME parameters can differ considerably in each catalog. The well-known correlation between CME speed and proton event intensity is shown to be similar for most catalogs, but this is largely because it is determined by a few large particle events associated with fast CMEs, and small events associated with slow CMEs. Intermediate…
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