Authors
E Chané, C Jacobs, S Poedts, D Kimpe
Publication date
2005/3/1
Journal
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume
432
Issue
1
Pages
331-339
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Description
The shocks and magnetic clouds caused by Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in the solar corona and interplanetary (IP) space play an important role in the study of space weather. In the present paper, numerical simulations of some simple CME models were performed by means of a finite volume, explicit solver to advance the equations of ideal magnetohydrodynamics. The aim is to quantify here both the effect of the background wind model and of the initial polarity on the evolution of the IP CMEs and the corresponding shocks.
To simulate the CMEs, a high density-pressure plasma blob is superposed on different steady state solar wind models. The evolution of an initially non-magnetized plasma blob is compared with that of two magnetized ones (with both normal and inverse polarity) and the differences are analysed and quantified. Depending on the launch angle of the CME and the polarity of the initial flux …
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