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Understanding the Deflection of the “Cartwheel CME”: Data Analysis and ModelingWe study the low corona evolution of the “Cartwheel” coronal mass ejection (CME; 2008 April 9) by- reconstructing its three-dimensional path and modeling it with magnetohydrodynamic simulations. This event exhibited a double deflection that has been reported and analyzed in previous works but whose underlying cause remained unclear. The Cartwheel CME traveled toward a coronal hole (CH) and against the magnetic gradients. Using a high-cadence, full-trajectory reconstruction, we accurately determine the location of the magnetic flux rope (MFR) and, consequently, the magnetic environment in which it is immersed. We find a pseudostreamer (PS) structure whose null point may be responsible for the complex evolution of the MFR at the initial phase. From the preeruptive magnetic field reconstruction, we estimate the dynamic forces acting on the MFR and provide a new physical insight into the motion exhibited by the 2008 April 9 event. By setting up a similar magnetic configuration in a 2.5D numerical simulation we are able to reproduce the observed behavior, confirming the importance of the PS null point. We find that the magnetic forces directed toward the null point cause the first deflection, directing the
MFR toward the CH. Later, the magnetic pressure gradient of the CH produces the reversal motion of the MFR.
Document ID
20230012293
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Abril Sahade ORCID
(National University of Córdoba Córdoba, Argentina)
Angelos Vourlidas ORCID
(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory North Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Laura A Balmaceda ORCID
(George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia, United States)
Mariana Cécere ORCID
(National University of Córdoba Córdoba, Argentina)
Date Acquired
August 18, 2023
Publication Date
August 14, 2023
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysical Journal
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Volume: 953
Issue: 2
Issue Publication Date: August 20, 2023
ISSN: 0004-637X
e-ISSN: 1538-4357
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC19K0069
CONTRACT_GRANT: 33620180101147CB
CONTRACT_GRANT: 11220200103150CO
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Keywords
Solar prominences
Solar magnetic fields
Solar coronal mass ejections
Magnetohydrodynamical simulations
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