Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning CME session

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Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning CME session Continuation from last year’s session. What did we learn from: new remote-sensing capabilities? combined with in-situ measurements? and with ever improving numerical simulations? Science questions: CME kinematics, CME rotation, deflection, expansion, Successive CMEs. Space Weather questions: CME arrival time and prediction of CME properties. What’s next for research on CMEs?

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Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning CME session. Continuation from last year’s session. What did we learn from: new remote-sensing capabilities? combined with in-situ measurements? and with ever improving numerical simulations? Science questions: CME kinematics, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning CME session

• Continuation from last year’s session.• What did we learn from:

– new remote-sensing capabilities?– combined with in-situ measurements?– and with ever improving numerical simulations?

• Science questions:– CME kinematics,– CME rotation, deflection, expansion,– Successive CMEs.

• Space Weather questions:– CME arrival time and prediction of CME properties.

• What’s next for research on CMEs?

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Agenda & discussion leaders

• This afternoon DL: Alexis Rouillard (GMU/NRL/NASA). We expect the discussion to focus on heliospheric properties of CMEs.

• Intro to the events by WGL Ying Liu.• Probable contributors to the discussion: B. Wood, J.

Byrne, M. Bisi, D. Odstrcil, P. Corona-Romero.

• Tomorrow morning DL: Alysha Reinard (NOAA/SWPC). We expect the discussion to focus on solar properties of CMEs and their relations with heliospheric properties.

• Probable contributors: T. Török, S. Titov, Z. Mikic, W. Manchester, R. Evans, J. Gilbert.

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3 main events: 1- April 3, 2010 CME

– Observed remotely by ST-A and ST-B.– In-situ by ACE.– Geo-effective and fast CME (800-1000 km/s).– Already well studied and published:

• Rouillard et al. (2011), Liu et al. (2011), Wood et al. (2011), Möstl et al. (2010)

– We probably see a shock/wave in HI.

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April 3, 2010 CME– Observed remotely by ST-A

and ST-B.– In-situ by ACE; geo-

effective.– SEPs at L1 and ST-B and

A?

Courtesy Y. Liu

ACE

STEREO B

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2- August 2010 events

– 4 CMEs on August 1, 2011 + 1 on July 30 (pre-conditioning).

– 2 workshop in Europe this year on the events. A number of publications in prep. or submitted.

– Evidence of CME-CME interaction.

– Type II burst.

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3- Feb. 15, 2011 CME– X2.2 flare. Type II burst - SDO observations

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• Topical Issue of Solar Physics:– Observations and Modeling of the Inner Heliosphere.– Guest Editors: M. Bisi, R. Harrison, N. Lugaz.– Deadline for abstract: July 29, 2011.– Deadline for submission: November 25, 2011.

• AGU Session (1 out of 24!!) SH 15– Heliospheric Transients and Implication for L4 mission.– Conveners: Möstl, Liu & Lugaz.– Invited Speakers: Webb, Gopalswamy & Optiz.– Deadline: August 4, 2011.