Direct First parker solar probe observation of the interaction of two successive interplanetary coronal mass ejections in 2020 november
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2022-01-01Autor
Cremades, Hebe
Alzate, Nathalia
Rodriguez-García, Laura
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We investigate the effects of the evolutionary processes in the internal magnetic structure of two interplanetary
coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) detected in situ between 2020 November 29 and December 1 by the Parker Solar
Probe (PSP). The sources of the ICMEs were observed remotely at the Sun in EUV and subsequently tracked to
their coronal counterparts in white light. This period is of particular interest to the community as it has been
identified as the first widespread solar energetic particle event of solar cycle 25. The distribution of various solar
and heliospheric-dedicated spacecraft throughout the inner heliosphere during PSP observations of these largescale magnetic structures enables a comprehensive analysis of the internal evolution and topology of such
structures. By assembling different models and techniques, we identify the signatures of interaction between the
two consecutive ICMEs and the implications for their internal structure. We use multispacecraft observations in
combination with a remote-sensing forward modeling technique, numerical propagation models, and in situ
reconstruction techniques. The outcome, from the full reconciliations, demonstrates that the two coronal mass
ejections (CMEs) are interacting in the vicinity of the PSP. Thus, we identify the in situ observations based on the
physical processes that are associated with the interaction and collision of both CMEs. We also expand the flux
rope modeling and in situ reconstruction technique to incorporate the aging and expansion effects in a distorted
internal magnetic structure and explore the implications of both effects in the magnetic configuration of the ICMEs.
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