Observation of a Fully-formed Forward–Reverse Shock Pair due to the Interaction between Two Coronal Mass Ejections at 0.5 au

Author:

Trotta DomenicoORCID,Dimmock Andrew P.ORCID,Blanco-Cano XochitlORCID,Forsyth Robert J.ORCID,Hietala HeliORCID,Fargette NaïsORCID,Larosa AndreaORCID,Lugaz NoéORCID,Palmerio ErikaORCID,Good Simon W.ORCID,Soljento Juska E.ORCID,Kilpua Emilia K. J.ORCID,Yordanova EmiliyaORCID,Pezzi OresteORCID,Nicolaou GeorgiosORCID,Horbury Timothy S.ORCID,Vainio RamiORCID,Dresing NinaORCID,Owen Christopher J.ORCID,Wimmer-Schweingruber Robert F.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We report direct observations of a fast magnetosonic forward–reverse shock pair observed by Solar Orbiter on 2022 March 8 at the short heliocentric distance of 0.5 au. The structure, sharing some features with fully-formed stream interaction regions, is due to the interaction between two successive coronal mass ejections (CMEs), never previously observed to give rise to a forward–reverse shock pair. The scenario is supported by remote observations from extreme ultraviolet cameras and coronagraphs, where two candidate eruptions compatible with the in situ signatures have been found. In the interaction region, we find enhanced energetic particle activity, strong nonradial flow deflections, and evidence of magnetic reconnection. At 1 au, well radially aligned Wind observations reveal a complex event, with characteristic observational signatures of both stream interaction region and CME–CME interaction, thus demonstrating the importance of investigating the complex dynamics governing solar eruptive phenomena.

Funder

EC ∣ Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

UK Space Agency

Royal Society

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Research Council of Finland

Swedish National Space Agency

UNAM ∣ Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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