2023
DOI: 10.1029/2022sw003256
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Partially Erupted Prominence Material as a Diagnostic of Coronal Mass Ejection Trajectory

B. A. Hovis‐Afflerbach,
B. J. Thompson,
E. I. Mason

Abstract: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are energetic releases of large‐scale magnetic structures from the Sun. CMEs can have impacts on spacecraft and at Earth. This trajectory is typically assumed to be radial, but often the CME moves outward with some spatial offset from the source region where the eruption initially occurred. A CME is frequently accompanied by a prominence eruption, a movement of cool, dense material up into the corona that can be ejected or fall back down. We investigate eruptions in which some por… Show more

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