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National Science Foundation Award #0537017

SHINE: A Search to Identify the Relationship between Heliospheric and Solar Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) Signatures

 
Investigator(s): Alysha Reinard (PI)
Sponsor: University of Colorado at Boulder, CO 80309 3034926221
Start Date/Expiration Date 2004-02-03 to 2005-08-31 (amended 2005-06-17)
Awarded Amount to Date: $71,526
Abstract: Diverse data sets will be compared and contrasted in order to investigate how solar Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) evolve in transit between the sun and the earth. Preliminary results have found a possible relationship between flare-associated CMEs and observed enhanced abundances of different charge states of oxygen ions in the solar wind plasma. This finding will be extended through a statistical study comparing rates of occurrence of related heliospheric and solar phenomena. These objectives will be accomplished by taking observations of individual CMEs as they originate at the sun, and, by using velocity measurements, determining if ejected material is present at spacecraft at the expected arrival time. Events of this nature will be compared on a one-on-one basis to determine how individual features of CMEs in the solar corona and in the heliosphere are interrelated.
NSF Org: ATM - Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Award Number: 0537017
Award Instrument: Continuing grant
Program Manager: Paul Bellaire
ATM Division of Atmospheric Sciences
GEO Directorate for Geosciences
NSF Program(s): SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL
Field Application(s): Space
Program Reference Code(s): UNASSIGNED, 0000
Program Element Code(s): 1523