Unveiling the Journey of a Highly Inclined CME. Insights from the March 13, 2012 Event with 110º Longitudinal Separation.

Authors: F. Carcaboso (Postdoctoral Program Fellow – NPP / NASA GSFC / CUA), M. Dumbović (Hvar Observatory, Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb), C. KayView More

Understanding the Role of Magnetic Helicity in Filament Channel Formation

Authors: S. K. Antiochos (U Michigan), C. R. DeVore (NASA/GSFC), K. J. Knizhnik (NRL), L. K. S. Daldorff (NASA/GSFC), P. W. Schuck (NASA/GSFC) Explosive solarView More

Kinetic Model of Fast Solar Wind Generation and Heating by Kinetic Alfvén Wave Turbulence

Authors: Philip A. Isenberg (UNH), Bernard J. Vasquez (UNH) We present preliminary results from our kinetic guiding-center model for coronal hole protons heated by cyclotronView More

A New Instrument for Synoptic Space Weather Observations

Authors: Fallon Konow (Georgia State University; University of Rome Tor Vergata), Francesco Berrilli (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Stuart M. Jefferies (Georgia State University), LucaView More

Simulating the Cartwheel CME for Comparison to High-Resolution EUV Spectroscopy

Authors: Elizabeth Wraback (University of Michigan), Enrico Landi (University of Michigan), Ward Manchester (University of Michigan) The early evolution of coronal mass ejections (CME) isView More

Modeling fluid evolution of interchange reconnection aftermath

Authors: Gregory Szypko (Rice University), Grant Gorman (Rice University), Stephen Bradshaw (Rice University) Interchange Reconnection (IR) is a magnetic reconnection scenario occurring at the boundaryView More

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Characterization of Flux-Rope Cross-Section Distortions at Early Stages of Simulated Coronal Mass Ejections

Authors: Silvina E. Guidoni (American University), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) Interpreting in situ observations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) has been aView More

Anisotropic Non-Thermal Velocities in Active Region Coronal Loops

Authors: Michael Hahn (Columbia University), Mahboubeh Asgari-Targhi (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Daniel Wolf Savin (Columbia University) We have measured line widths in active region coronalView More

Validation of the UMASEP Solar Radiation Storm Model in the Space Weather Proving Ground

Authors: Kimberly Moreland(CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder; NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center), Hazel M. Bain(CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder; NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center), MarlonView More

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