Jan 20 – 24, 2025 Solar physics Conference
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Analysing Turbulence in Coronal Mass Ejections Using Empirical Mode Decomposition

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3m

Speaker

Akanksha Dagore (University of Trento, Italy and University of Calabria, Italy)

Description

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs), originating from the sun's corona, are large-scale eruptions of plasma and magnetic flux that propagate into interplanetary space, and are capable of significantly influencing the dynamic environment of the inner solar system. Previous studies have established that CMEs exhibit turbulent behavior, characterized by energy cascades from larger to smaller scales through the formation of eddies. This study investigates the turbulence properties at different stages of a CME evolution. We divide the CME event into three intervals, characterised by the arrival of the CME shock and the magnetic cloud region. The magnetic field signal was decomposed using the method of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) into intrinsic mode functions (IMFs), which capture inherent oscillatory modes within the data. For each magnetic field component (Bx, By, Bz), we generated Fourier power spectra and Hilbert-Huang spectra, representing the power distribution across frequencies within the three intervals. These spectra can provide insights into the turbulent nature of the magnetic field during the different stages of CME evolution.

Contribution Type
Theme Energetic Phenomena

Primary author

Akanksha Dagore (University of Trento, Italy and University of Calabria, Italy)

Co-authors

Giuseppe Prete (University of Calabria, Italy) Vincenzo Carbone (University of Calabria, Italy)

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