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Properties of the Fast Forward Shock Driven by the July 23 2012 Extreme Coronal Mass Ejection

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-03-16 v1 Space Physics

Abstract

Late on July 23, 2012, the STEREO-A spacecraft encountered a fast forward shock driven by a coronal mass ejection launched from the Sun earlier that same day. The estimated travel time of the disturbance (20\sim 20 hrs), together with the massive magnetic field strengths measured within the ejecta (>100> 100nT), made it one of the most extreme events observed during the space era. In this study, we examine the properties of the shock wave. Because of an instrument malfunction, plasma measurements during the interval surrounding the CME were limited, and our approach has been modified to capitalize on the available measurements and suitable proxies, where possible. We were able to infer the following properties. First, the shock normal was pointing predominantly in the radial direction (n=0.97er0.09et0.23en{\bf n} = 0.97 {\bf e}_r -0.09 {\bf e}_t -0.23 {\bf e}_n). Second, the angle between n{\bf n} and the upstream magnetic field, θBn\theta_{Bn}, was estimated to be 34\approx 34^{\circ}, making the shock "quasi-parallel," and supporting the idea of an earlier "preconditioning" ICME. Third, the shock speed was estimated to be 3300\approx 3300 km s1^{-1}. Fourth, the sonic Mach number, MsM_s, for this shock was 28\sim 28. We support these results with an idealized numerical simulation of the ICME. Finally, we estimated the change in ram pressure upstream of the shock to be 5\sim 5 times larger than the pressure from the energetic particles, suggesting that this was not a standard "steady-state" cosmic-ray modified shock (CRMS). Instead it might represent an early, transient phase in the evolution of the CRMS.

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@article{arxiv.1510.06088,
  title  = {Properties of the Fast Forward Shock Driven by the July 23 2012 Extreme Coronal Mass Ejection},
  author = {Pete Riley and Ronald M. Caplan and Joe Giacalone and David Lario and Ying Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06088},
  year   = {2016}
}