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*The possible (but problematic) CME candidate from CDAW: 2007/11/15 18:50:04 UT, PA 279, AW 199, Vel 125 km/s, a faint gradual partial halo CME
 
*The possible (but problematic) CME candidate from CDAW: 2007/11/15 18:50:04 UT, PA 279, AW 199, Vel 125 km/s, a faint gradual partial halo CME
 
*Where is the surface source? A possible "stealth" CME?
 
*Where is the surface source? A possible "stealth" CME?
*compression of the magnetic cloud through a high speed stream (Rouillard et al. paper)
 
  
 
=Image Data=
 
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*compression of the magnetic cloud through a high speed stream (Rouillard et al. paper)

Revision as of 12:24, 1 July 2013

Comment Section

  • A short duration magnetic cloud (~12-hour-long) embedded in a CIR
  • Solar source is not clear; need more work to identify the source.
  • ICME event started at 2007/11/19 17 UT, not 24 UT as shown in the plot
  • The possible (but problematic) CME candidate from CDAW: 2007/11/15 18:50:04 UT, PA 279, AW 199, Vel 125 km/s, a faint gradual partial halo CME
  • Where is the surface source? A possible "stealth" CME?

Image Data

In-Situ Data

A combination of SWEPAM and MAG data from the ACE Satellite:

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The blue lines are an approximation of the CME cloud and the red line denotes the shock.

Video Data

References

  • compression of the magnetic cloud through a high speed stream (Rouillard et al. paper)