Wind data over two solar cycles shows the phase lag between A_He and SSN increases monotonically with v_SW; after lag correction, A_He matches at fixed SSN across phases and speeds.
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Dual-spacecraft observations of a November 2021 CME confirm that the CAAP method reliably estimates instantaneous expansion speed from single-point data while revealing unexpected evolution in shock strength and magnetic flux.
Statistical multipoint observations indicate ICME shock acceleration efficiency increases with heliocentric distance up to 0.7 AU before decreasing.
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Helium Variation Across Two Solar Cycles Reveals A Speed-Dependent Phase Lag
Wind data over two solar cycles shows the phase lag between A_He and SSN increases monotonically with v_SW; after lag correction, A_He matches at fixed SSN across phases and speeds.
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Validating a Non-conventional Method for Expansion of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and Investigating the Evolution of a CME Substructures Using Solar Orbiter and Wind Observations
Dual-spacecraft observations of a November 2021 CME confirm that the CAAP method reliably estimates instantaneous expansion speed from single-point data while revealing unexpected evolution in shock strength and magnetic flux.
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Radial Dependency of ICME-associated Particle Acceleration Processes: Statistical Multipoint Observations from 2016-2023
Statistical multipoint observations indicate ICME shock acceleration efficiency increases with heliocentric distance up to 0.7 AU before decreasing.