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Coronal Mass Ejection Research Group

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Three Dimensional Simulations Of Solar Wind Preconditioning And The 23 July 2012 Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection, Ravindra T. Desai, Han Zhang, Emma E. Davies, Julia E. Stawarz, Joan Mico-Gomez, Pilar Ivanez-Ballesteros Sep 2020

Three Dimensional Simulations Of Solar Wind Preconditioning And The 23 July 2012 Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection, Ravindra T. Desai, Han Zhang, Emma E. Davies, Julia E. Stawarz, Joan Mico-Gomez, Pilar Ivanez-Ballesteros

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Predicting the large-scale eruptions from the solar corona and their propagation through interplanetary space remains an outstanding challenge in solar- and helio-physics research. In this article, we describe three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the inner heliosphere leading up to and including the extreme interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) of 23 July 2012, developed using the code PLUTO. The simulations are driven using the output of coronal models for Carrington rotations 2125 and 2126 and, given the uncertainties in the initial conditions, are able to reproduce an event of comparable magnitude to the 23 July ICME, with similar velocity and density profiles …