List of coronal mass ejections

The following contains a list of coronal mass ejections. A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a massive burst of solar wind and magnetic fields rising above the solar corona or being released into space. Most ejections originate from active regions on the Sun's surface, such as groupings of sunspots associated with frequent flares.

Coronal mass ejections observed by STEREO

2007

# STEREO Start time [Year Day (day of year) Month/Day HH:MM] Magnetic obstacle (~flux rope) start time End time Ptmax [pPa] Bmax (nT) Vmax (km/s) ΔV [km/s] Group Comment
1 A 2007 14 1/14
12:11
2007 14 1/14
14:39
2007 15 1/15
7:34
15 Plasma data data gap, like Group 1 event
2 B 2007 14 1/14
12:24
2007 14 1/14
13:59
2007 15 1/15
7:37
14.8 Plasma data data gap, like Group 1 event
3 A 2007 142 5/22
14:00
2007 1422 5/22
14:00
2007 143 5/23
13:30
63 11.5 549 -80 2 STEREO B: higher Ptmax, shorter. At both A & B, followed by fast stream
4 B 2007 142 5/22
04:20
2007 142 5/22
04:20
2007 142 5/22
22:00
135 17.5 480 -60 1 STEREO B: higher Ptmax, shorter. At both A & B, followed by fast stream
5 A 2007 237 8/25
20:30
2007 237 8/25
23:27
2007 238 8/26
16:00
130 (200) 14.8 380 ~ 2 Vp almost constant, a concave in Pt, sharp increases of Np, Tp, entropy, and β, followed by
fast stream
6* A 2007 323 11/19
22:00
2007 323 11/19
22:00
2007 325 11/21
3:17
250 19.3 450 -50 / field rotation, bi-directional electron flux (BDE), followed by fast stream, near heliospheric current sheet (HCS)
7 B 2007 296 10/23
10:35
2007 296 10/23
16:50
2007 297 10/24
00:07
50 (125) 10.3 (10.6) 395 (420) -35 2 not nice B rotations, slow, low b, followed by a stream interaction region (SIR)
8* B 2007 323 11/19
22:50
2007 323 11/19
22:50
2007 324 11/20
06:56
225 15.2 485 -80 / low β, some B rotations but not coherent, embedded within an SIR, near a HCS, no prominent
BDE, the forward shock occurred 9 hours earlier may be attritubed by the combined force of the ICME and SIR
9 B 2007 364 12/30
02:00
2007 364 12/30
07:00
2008 1 1/1
05:50
120 12 365 (378) -85 1 fuzzy plasma data, slow, nice field rotations, left-handed flux rope

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