Interaction of coronal mass ejections and the solar wind. A force analysis
Dana-Camelia Talpeanu (1, 2), Stefaan Poedts (1, 3), Elke D'Huys, (2), Marilena Mierla (2, 4), Ian G. Richardson (5, 6) ((1) Centre for, mathematical Plasma Astrophysics (CmPA), Department of Mathematics, KU, Leuven, Belgium, (2) SIDC - Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB)

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to analyze the forces driving coronal mass ejections, their interactions with the solar wind, and the formation of associated ejecta and plasma structures, revealing how background conditions influence CME dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed force analysis of CMEs and their interactions with the solar wind, highlighting the effects of magnetic configurations and background wind on eruption behavior.
Findings
Formation of stealth ejecta and plasma blobs explained.
Background solar wind influences CME eruption speed.
Shock formation observed in slow eruptions at 1 AU.
Abstract
Aims. Our goal is to thoroughly analyse the dynamics of single and multiple solar eruptions, as well as a stealth ejecta. The data were obtained through self-consistent numerical simulations performed in a previous study. We also assess the effect of a different background solar wind on the propagation of these ejecta to Earth. Methods. We calculated all the components of the forces contributing to the evolution of the numerically modelled consecutive coronal mass ejections (CMEs) obtained with the 2.5D magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) module of the code MPI-AMRVAC. We analysed the thermal and magnetic pressure gradients and the magnetic tension dictating the formation of several flux ropes in different locations in the aftermath of the eruptions. These three components were tracked in the equatorial plane during the propagation of the CMEs to Earth. Their interaction with other CMEs and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
