Astronomical and Astrophysical Transactions 26 (6), 477−487, 2007
© Taylor and Francis
Comparison of the extent and mass of CME events in the interplanetary medium using IPS
and SMEI Thomson scattering observations
B.V. Jackson, P.P. Hick, A. Buffington and M.M. Bisi
Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California San Diego
M. Kojima and M. Tokumaru
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Lab., Nagoya Univ. Nagoya, Japan
Abstract
The Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory (STELab), Japan, interplanetary
scintillation (IPS) g-level and velocity measurements can be used to give the
extent of CME disturbances in the interplanetary medium arising from the
scattering of the radio waves from distant point-like natural sources through
the intervening medium. In addition, white-light Thomson-scattering
observations from the Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI) have recorded the inner
heliospheric response to several hundred CMEs. The work described here compares
and details the difference in three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions for these
two data sets for the well-observed 28 October 2003 halo CME seen in LASCO;
this passed Earth on 29 October in the SMEI data at the same elongations as
IPS glevel observations. The SMEI data analysis employs a 3D tomographic
reconstruction technique that obtains perspective views from outward-flowing
solar wind as observed from Earth, iteratively fitting a kinematic solar
wind density model, and when available, including IPS velocity data. This
technique improves the separation of the heliospheric response in SMEI from
other sources of background noise, and also provides the 3D structure of the
CME and its mass. The analysis shows and tracks outward the northward portion
of a loop structure of this halo CME. We determine an excess mass for this
structure of 6.7×1016 g and a total mass of
8.3×1016 g in the SMEI analysis, and these are comparable to
values obtained using IPS g-level data and a 3D reconstruction technique
developed for these data and applied to this event. We also extend further the
application for these analyses.