[1] We present a comparison between two simulations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), in the lower corona, driven by different flux rope mechanisms presented in the literature. Both mechanisms represent different magnetic field configurations regarding the amount of twist of the magnetic field lines and different initial energies. They are used as a “proof of concept ” to explore how different initialization mechanisms can be distinguished from each other in the lower corona. The simulations are performed using the Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) during solar minimum conditions with a steady state solar wind obtained through an empirical approach to mimic the physical processes driving the solar wind. Although the two CMEs possess d...
Loss of equilibrium of magnetic flux ropes is a leading candidate for the origin of solar coronal ma...
Cycle-24 CMEs expand anomalously due to the reduced ambient pressure The expansion results in weak ...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the most violent phenomenon found on the Sun. One model t...
Context. The evolution of magnetised coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their interaction with the ba...
ABSTRACT We study coronal mass ejection (CME)-driven shocks and the resulting post-shock structures ...
Context. The transition of the magnetic field from the ambient magnetic field to the eject...
Aims. Our goal is to thoroughly analyse the dynamics of single and multiple solar eruptions, as well...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are enormous expulsions of magnetic flux and plasma from the ...
Context. It is widely accepted that photospheric shearing motions play an important role in triggeri...
We present recent results from numerical simulations of the initiation and interplanetary (IP) evolu...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the most violent phenomenon found on the Sun. One model t...
We examine 188 coronal mass ejections (CMEs) measured by the twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observ...
This thesis describes several studies of fundamental questions relating to the nature of coronal mas...
The relative importance of different initiation mechanisms for coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on the ...
Context. The shocks and magnetic clouds related to Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in the solar corona...
Loss of equilibrium of magnetic flux ropes is a leading candidate for the origin of solar coronal ma...
Cycle-24 CMEs expand anomalously due to the reduced ambient pressure The expansion results in weak ...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the most violent phenomenon found on the Sun. One model t...
Context. The evolution of magnetised coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their interaction with the ba...
ABSTRACT We study coronal mass ejection (CME)-driven shocks and the resulting post-shock structures ...
Context. The transition of the magnetic field from the ambient magnetic field to the eject...
Aims. Our goal is to thoroughly analyse the dynamics of single and multiple solar eruptions, as well...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are enormous expulsions of magnetic flux and plasma from the ...
Context. It is widely accepted that photospheric shearing motions play an important role in triggeri...
We present recent results from numerical simulations of the initiation and interplanetary (IP) evolu...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the most violent phenomenon found on the Sun. One model t...
We examine 188 coronal mass ejections (CMEs) measured by the twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observ...
This thesis describes several studies of fundamental questions relating to the nature of coronal mas...
The relative importance of different initiation mechanisms for coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on the ...
Context. The shocks and magnetic clouds related to Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in the solar corona...
Loss of equilibrium of magnetic flux ropes is a leading candidate for the origin of solar coronal ma...
Cycle-24 CMEs expand anomalously due to the reduced ambient pressure The expansion results in weak ...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the most violent phenomenon found on the Sun. One model t...