The Coronal Analysis of SHocks and Waves (CASHeW) Framework
K. Kozarev, A. Davey, A. Kendrick, M. Hammer, and C. Keith

TL;DR
The CASHeW framework automates the analysis of coronal shocks and waves using EUV data, aiding in understanding and forecasting solar energetic particle events.
Contribution
It introduces an automated system combining EUV observations and models for characterizing coronal shocks and waves, enhancing SEP event prediction capabilities.
Findings
Successfully tested on multiple CBF events
Provides initial insights into shock wave properties
Supports early SEP event forecasting
Abstract
Coronal Bright Fronts (CBF) are large-scale wavelike disturbances in the solar corona, related to solar eruptions. They are observed in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light as transient bright fronts of finite width, propagating away from the eruption source. Recent studies of individual solar eruptive events have used EUV observations of CBFs and metric radio type II burst observations to show the intimate connection between low coronal waves and coronal mass ejection (CME)-driven shocks. EUV imaging with the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly(AIA) instrument on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has proven particularly useful for detecting CBFs, which, combined with radio and in situ observations, holds great promise for early CME-driven shock characterization capability. This characterization can further be automated, and related to models of particle acceleration to produce estimates of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
