As Seen by Parker Solar Probe: In-Situ Signatures of Wave-Particle Interactions Driven by Solar Ejecta

Authors: J. L. Verniero (NASA/GSFC), F. Carcaboso (NASA/GSFC), C. Braga (APL), T. Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA/GSFC), K. W. Paulson (SAO), S. Badman (SAO), S. Bale (UC Berkeley),View More

Nested Rings Cavity CME observed on 20 January 2021 by the WISPR Imager onboard Parker Solar Probe – I

Authors: Shaheda Begum Shaik (George Mason University), Mark Linton (Naval Research Laboratory), Sarah Gibson (National Center for Atmospheric Research),Phillip Hess (Naval Research Laboratory), Robin ColaninnoView More

Combining STEREO/HIs and Solar Orbiter Observations to Investigate the Evolution and Radial Expansion of the 2022-March-10 CME Event in the Innermost Heliosphere

Authors: Bin Zhuang (UNH), Noé Lugaz (UNH), Nada Al-Haddad (UNH), Camilla Scolini (UNH), Charles J. Farrugia (UNH), Florian Regnault (UNH), Emma E. Davies (ASWO), WenyuanView More

A coronal mass ejection impacting Parker Solar Probe at 14 solar radii

Authors: Carlos R. Braga (George Mason University), Vamsee Krishna Jagarlamudi (JHUAPL), Angelos Vourlidas (JHUAPL), Guillermo Stenborg (JHUAPL), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center) DespiteView More

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

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

Featured image

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

PHP Code Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com
PAGE TOP