Evolution of CME Mass in the Corona
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell A.
United States, Greece
Abstract
The idea that coronal mass ejections (CMEs) pile up mass in their transport through the corona and heliosphere is widely accepted. However, it has not been shown that this is the case. We perform an initial study of the volume electron density of the fronts of 13 three-part CMEs with well-defined frontal boundaries observed with the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory/Large Angle and Spectrometric COronagraph (SOHO/LASCO) white-light coronagraphs. We find that, in all cases, the volume electron density decreases as the CMEs travel through the LASCO-C2 and -C3 fields of view, from 2.6 -30 R⊙. The density decrease follows closely a power law with an exponent of −3, which is consistent with a simple radial expansion. This indicates that in this height regime there is no observed pile-up.