White-light observations of solar wind transients and comparison with auxiliary data sets

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This paper presents results utilizing a new data processing pipeline for STEREO/SECCHI. The pipeline is used to identify and track 24 large- and small-scale solar wind transients from the Sun out to 1 AU. This comparison was performed during a few weeks around the minimum at the end of Solar Cycle 23 and the start of Cycle 24 (2008 December to 2009 January). We use coronagraph data to identify features near the Sun, track them through HI-2A, and identify their signatures with in situ data at the Earth and STEREO-B. We provide measurements and preliminary analysis of the in situ signatures of these features near 1 AU. Along with the demonstration of the utility of heliospheric imagers for tracking even small-scale structures, we identify and discuss an important limitation in using geometric triangulation for determining three-dimensional properties. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Howard, T. A., Deforest, C. E., & Reinard, A. A. (2012). White-light observations of solar wind transients and comparison with auxiliary data sets. Astrophysical Journal, 754(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/754/2/102

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