Cold prominence materials detected within magnetic clouds during 1998-2007
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Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are intense solar explosive eruptions, and they are frequently correlated with prominence eruptions. Previous observations show that about $70\%$ of CMEs are associated with prominence eruptions. However, there are only a handful of reported observations of prominence plasma materials within interplanetary CMEs (ICMEs), which are the interplanetary manifestations of CMEs. Moreover, approximately $4\%$ of ICMEs exhibit the presence of prominence materials, and approximately $12\%$ of magnetic clouds (MCs) contain prominence materials. We aim to comprehensively search for cold prominence materials in MCs observed by the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) spacecraft during 1998-2007. Using the criteria of unusual $O^{5+}$ and (or) $Fe^{6+}$ abundances, we examined 76 MCs observed by ACE during 1998-2007 to search for cold prominence materials. Our results revealed that out of the 76 MCs, 27 ($36\%$) events contained prominence material regions with low-charge-state signatures. Although the fraction is still lower than the approximately $70\%$ of CMEs associated with prominence eruptions, it is much higher than $12\%$. The unusual $O^{5+}$ and (or) $Fe^{6+}$ abundances may be simple and reliable criteria to investigate prominence materials in the interplanetary medium.
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