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Forces governing CMEs and prediction of CME arrival times

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The project is supported by an APART (Austrian Programme for Advanced Research and Technology) fellowship granted to
Manuela Temmer, and is sponsored by the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Term: April 2008-March 2010

Project Members:
  • (Stefanie Preiss)
  • Manuela Temmer (PI)
  • Astrid Veronig
Research:
  • CME directivity from multi-spacecraft observations
  • Flare-CME feedback relation and forces acting on CME propagation
  • CME propagation in interplanetary space
Publications (selected, project member is first author; ADS serves complete list):
  • Temmer, M., Preiss, S., Veronig, A.M.: CME projection effects studied with STEREO/COR and SOHO/LASCO,
    2009, Solar Physics, 256, 183.
  • Temmer, M., Veronig, A.M., Kontar, E., Krucker, S.. Vrsnak, B.: STEREO/RHESSI combined observations on the CME acceleration profile and flare HXR energy release, 2009, under revision for The Astrophysical Journal
  • Preiss, S., Temmer, M., Hanslmeier, A.: Triangulation of CME source region locations on the Sun and dependence on spacecraft observation angles, 2009, CEAB, 33, 125.
  • Preiss, S.: Projection effects of coronal mass ejections studied with STEREO and LASCO, 2009, Diploma Thesis at the Institute of Physics, University of Graz, p.78.
Right: STEREO and SOHO observations of an outward moving CME from December 31, 2007. Left: Triangulation geometry for determining the directivity of a CME when observed from different view points (mat-tool to be implemented in SSW).

Check out the GeoGebra Tool developed by Stefanie Preiss and Nicole Muhr.
Click here for a movie of this event (STEREO-B, SOHO, STEREO-A).

Instruments:

 
 
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