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First Direct Observation of the Interaction between a Comet and a Coronal Mass Ejection Leading to a Complete Plasma Tail Disconnection

Angelos Vourlidas et al 2007 ApJ 668 L79-L82   doi: 10.1086/522587  Help

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Angelos Vourlidas1, Chris J. Davis2, Chris J. Eyles2,3,4, Steve R. Crothers2, Richard A. Harrison2, Russell A. Howard1, J. Daniel Moses1 and Dennis G. Socker1
1 Solar Physics Branch, Space Science Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375
2 Space Science and Technology Department, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UK
3 School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
4 Grupo de Astronomía y Ciencias del Espacio, ICMUV, Universidad de Valencia, Spain
E-mail: vourlidas@nrl.navy.mil, c.j.davis@rl.ac.uk, cje@star.sr.bham.ac.uk, s.r.crothers@rl.ac.uk, r.a.harrison@rl.ac.uk, russ.howard@nrl.navy.mil, dan.moses@nrl.navy.mil and dennis.socker@nrl.navy.mil

ABSTRACT. This a discovery report of the first direct imaging of the interaction a comet with a coronal mass ejection (CME) in the inner heliosphere with high temporal and spatial resolution. The observations were obtained by the Sun-Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) Heliospheric Imager-1 (HI-1) aboard the STEREO mission. They reveal the extent of the plasma tail of comet 2P/Encke to unprecedented lengths and allow us to examine the mechanism behind a spectacular tail disconnection event. Our preliminary analysis suggests that the disconnection is driven by magnetic reconnection between the magnetic field entrained in the CME and the interplanetary field draped around the comet and not by pressure effects. Further analysis is required before we can conclude whether the reconnection occurs on the day side or on the tail side of the comet. However, the observations offer strong support to the idea that large-scale tail disconnections are magnetic in origin. The online movie reveals a wealth of interactions between solar wind structures and the plasma tail beyond the collision with the CME. Future analyses of this data set should provide critical insights on the structure of the inner heliosphere.

Subject headings: comets: individual (2P/Encke); Sun: coronal mass ejections (CMEs)

Print publication: Issue 1 (2007 October 10)
Received 2007 July 5, accepted for publication 2007 August 17
Published 2007 October 1

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