Evidence of a complex structure within the 2013 August 19 coronal mass ejection. Radial and longitudinal evolution in the inner heliosphere
L. Rodr\'iguez-Garc\'ia, T. Nieves-Chinchilla, R. G\'omez-Herrero, I., Zouganelis, A. Vourlidas, L. Balmaceda, M. Dumbovic, L. K. Jian, L. Mays, F., Carcaboso, L.F.G. dos Santos, J. Rodr\'iguez-Pacheco

TL;DR
This study tracks the complex evolution of a 2013 CME/ICME across the inner heliosphere, revealing highly distorted magnetic flux-rope structures and emphasizing the influence of ambient conditions on CME propagation.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the 2013 August 19 CME/ICME's radial and longitudinal evolution, highlighting the complex, distorted magnetic flux-rope topology and limitations of current reconstruction models.
Findings
The magnetic flux-rope structure was consistent across multiple spacecraft.
Different flux-rope orientations suggest a curved, distorted topology.
Ambient conditions significantly influence CME expansion and irregularities.
Abstract
Context: Late on 2013 August 19, a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from an active region located near the far-side central meridian from Earth's perspective. The event and its accompanying shock were remotely observed by the STEREO-A, STEREO-B and SOHO spacecraft. The interplanetary counterpart (ICME) was intercepted by MESSENGER near 0.3 au, and by both STEREO-A and STEREO-B, near 1 au, which were separated by 78{\deg} in heliolongitude. The main objective of this study is to follow the radial and longitudinal evolution of the ICME throughout the inner heliosphere, and to examine possible scenarios for the different magnetic flux-rope configuration observed on the solar disk, and measured in situ at the locations of MESSENGER and STEREO-A, separated by 15{\deg} in heliolongitude, and at STEREO-B, which detected the ICME flank. Results: We find that the magnetic flux-rope structure…
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