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The interplanetary mass ejections behaviour in the heliosphere

Cristiana Dumitrache, Nedelia A. Popescu

Published 2014-06-12Version 1

We present here an overview of an important solar phenomenon with major implication for space weather and planetary life. The coronal mass ejections (CMEs) come from the Sun and expand in the heliosphere, becoming interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs). They represent huge clouds of plasma and magnetic fields that travel with velocities reaching even 2000 km/s and perturbing the planetary and interplanetary field. The magnetic clouds (MC) are a special class of ICMEs. We summarize some aspects as the ICMEs identification, propagation and track back to the Sun, where the solar source could be found. We notice here few known catalogs of the ICMEs and magnetic clouds.

Comments: http://www.nipne.ro/rjp/2013_58_3-4/0383_0394.pdf
Journal: Romanian Journal of Physics, 58, 3-4, p.383-394, 2013
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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