Determining the source and eruption dynamics of a stealth CME using NLFFF modelling and MHD simulations
Stephanie L. Yardley, Paolo Pagano, Duncan H. Mackay, Lisa A. Upton

TL;DR
This study combines NLFFF modeling and MHD simulations to investigate the origin and eruption dynamics of a stealth CME, revealing multiple flux ropes and sympathetic eruptions that explain the event's geomagnetic impact.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled simulation approach that accurately reproduces stealth CME events and highlights the importance of multi-view observations for space weather prediction.
Findings
Three flux ropes formed and erupted in the simulation.
The stealth CME originated from a weaker flux rope between AR 12252 and the polar hole.
The LASCO CME was actually two near-simultaneous eruptions.
Abstract
Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that exhibit weak or no eruption signatures in the low corona, known as stealth CMEs, are problematic as upon arrival at Earth they can lead to geomagnetic disturbances that were not predicted by space weather forecasters. We investigate the origin and eruption of a stealth event that occurred on 2015 January 3 that was responsible for a strong geomagnetic storm upon its arrival at Earth. To simulate the coronal magnetic field and plasma parameters of the eruption we use a coupled approach. This approach combines an evolutionary nonlinear force-free field model of the global corona with a MHD simulation. The combined simulation approach accurately reproduces the stealth event and suggests that sympathetic eruptions occur. In the combined simulation we found that three flux ropes form and then erupt. The first two flux ropes, which are connected to a large…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
