Determination of CME orientation and consequences for their propagation
Karmen Martinic, Mateja Dumbovic, Manula Temmer, Astrid Veronig, Bojan, Vr\v{s}nak

TL;DR
This study compares methods for determining CME orientation near the Sun and investigates how CME tilt influences its propagation, using 22 events and analyzing non-radial flows in the sheath region.
Contribution
It evaluates the effectiveness of GCS and ellipse fitting methods for CME orientation determination and links CME tilt to propagation characteristics via sheath flow analysis.
Findings
GCS and ellipse fitting reliably distinguish high or low inclination.
Most CME-ICME pairs have low inclination orientations.
High-inclination events show greater non-radial flow ratios in the sheath region.
Abstract
The configuration of the interplanetary magnetic field and features of the related ambient solar wind in the ecliptic and meridional plane are different. Therefore, one can expect that the orientation of the flux-rope axis of a coronal mass ejection (CME) influences the propagation of the CME itself. However, the determination of the CME orientation, especially from image data, remains a challenging task to perform. This study aims to provide a reference to different CME orientation determination methods in the near-Sun environment. Also, it aims to investigate the non-radial flow in the sheath region of the interplanetary CME (ICME) in order to provide the first proxy to relate the ICME orientation with its propagation. We investigated 22 isolated CME-ICME events in the period 2008-2015. We determined the CME orientation in the near-Sun environment using the following: 1) a 3D…
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