ATHARV is a tool that converts in-situ ICME time series into spatial maps assuming self-similar anisotropic expansion, demonstrated on 2023 multipoint data showing coherent flux-rope rotation with mesoscale inhomogeneity.
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Aspect ratio of fast and slow Earth-directed CMEs shows a systematic three-phase evolution from corona to 1 AU with reduced radial expansion efficiency at larger distances.
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Visualizing the Magnetic Structure in Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections with ATHARV
ATHARV is a tool that converts in-situ ICME time series into spatial maps assuming self-similar anisotropic expansion, demonstrated on 2023 multipoint data showing coherent flux-rope rotation with mesoscale inhomogeneity.
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Three-Phase Evolution of Aspect Ratio in Fast and Slow CMEs from the Sun to 1 AU
Aspect ratio of fast and slow Earth-directed CMEs shows a systematic three-phase evolution from corona to 1 AU with reduced radial expansion efficiency at larger distances.