We examine the propagation of several CMEs with well-observed flux rope signatures in the field of view of the SECCHI coronagraphs aboard the STEREO satellites using the GCS fitting method of Thernisien, Vourlidas \& Howard (2009). We find that the manner in which they propagate is approximately self-similar; i.e., the ratio (κ) of the flux rope minor radius to its major radius remains approximately constant with time. We use this observation of self-similarity to draw conclusions regarding the local pitch angle (γ) of the flux rope magnetic field and the misalignment angle (χ) between the current density J and the magnetic field B. Our results suggest that the magnetic field and current configurations inside flux ropes deviate substantially from a force-free state in typical coronagraph fields of view, validating the idea of CMEs being driven by Lorentz self-forces.
@article{arxiv.1406.0286,
title = {Self-similar expansion of solar coronal mass ejections: implications for Lorentz self-force driving},
author = {Prasad Subramanian and K. P. Arunbabu and Angelos Vourlidas and Adwiteey Mauriya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.0286},
year = {2015}
}