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On Formation Of A Shock Wave In Front Of A Coronal Mass Ejection With Velocity Exceeding The Critical One
Published 2009-10-20Version 1
New study confirms conclusions made in [M. Eselevich, and V. Eselevich, 2008]; according to it, there is a disturbed region expended along the CME propagation direction in front of a coronal mass ejection whose velocity $u$ is lower than the critical $u_C$ relative to the surrounding coronal plasma. The time difference brightness (plasma density) in the disturbed region smoothly decreases to larger distances in front of CME. A shock wave forms at u higher than $u_C$ in the front part of the disturbed region manifested as a discontinuity in radial distributions of the difference brightness.
Comments: 3 figures
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395899
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Keywords: coronal mass ejection, velocity exceeding, disturbed region, cme propagation direction, study confirms conclusions
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