Title :
A naive way of modelling the propagation of nested coronal mass ejection events
Author :
Ozturk, Doga Can Su ; Kaymaz, Zerefsan
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Istanbul Tech. Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Formation and propagation of the coronal mass ejections are studied widely for space weather forecasting applications. During the ascending solar cycle, various types of complex CME formations can be observed that haven´t been observed before by SOHO-LASCO and STEREO-A&B Coronographs. In this study the 17 May 2012 CME event that caused the first Ground Level Enhancement Event of Solar Cycle 24, has been investigated. Event is classified as a nested CME and Triangulation Method is used to derive its source region properties. The Event has been associated with a type-II radio burst and an M-class flare. The ENLIL model from NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center has been run for the event and a comparison with real time data is provided for the propagation of the CME. A naïve MHD model is constructed to simulate the shape and propagation of the nested CMEs. The study is in accordance with former studies that propose a “twin CME” scenario for the event and associates the nested and twin CME phenomena.
Keywords :
solar coronal mass ejections; solar flares; solar radiofrequency radiation; weather forecasting; AD 2012 05 17; CME event; ENLIL model; M-class flare; MHD model; NASA community coordinated modeling center; SOHO-LASCO observation; STEREO-A-B coronograph observation; coronal mass ejection formation; coronal mass ejection propagation; nested coronal mass ejection events; real time data; solar cycle; source region properties; space weather forecasting application; triangulation method; twin CME scenario; type-II radio burst; Clouds; Data models; Earth; Educational institutions; Predictive models; Real-time systems; Sun; ENLIL; coronal mass ejections; nested;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2013 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6395-2
DOI :
10.1109/RAST.2013.6581309