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On the Mesoscale Structure of Coronal Mass Ejections at Mercury's Orbit: BepiColombo and Parker Solar Probe Observations
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad1ab4 Bibcode: 2024ApJ...963..108P

Dresing, Nina; Nieves-Chinchilla, Teresa; Weiss, Andreas J. +27 more

On 2022 February 15, an impressive filament eruption was observed off the solar eastern limb from three remote-sensing viewpoints, namely, Earth, STEREO-A, and Solar Orbiter. In addition to representing the most-distant observed filament at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths—captured by Solar Orbiter's field of view extending to above 6 R

2024 The Astrophysical Journal
BepiColombo SOHO SolarOrbiter 22
Multispacecraft Observations of a Widespread Solar Energetic Particle Event on 2022 February 15–16
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad167f Bibcode: 2024ApJ...963..107K

Holmström, M.; Lario, D.; Palmerio, E. +37 more

On 2022 February 15–16, multiple spacecraft measured one of the most intense solar energetic particle (SEP) events observed so far in Solar Cycle 25. This study provides an overview of interesting observations made by multiple spacecraft during this event. Parker Solar Probe (PSP) and BepiColombo were close to each other at 0.34–0.37 au (a radial …

2024 The Astrophysical Journal
BepiColombo MEx SOHO SolarOrbiter 20
The Dynamic Evolution of Multipoint Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Observed with BepiColombo, Tianwen-1, and MAVEN
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/acd7e7 Bibcode: 2023ApJ...951L..14C

Zhang, Zhiyong; Zhang, Tielong; Su, Zhenpeng +28 more

We present two multipoint interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) detected by the Tianwen-1 and Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft at Mars and the BepiColombo (0.56 au ~0.67 au) upstream of Mars from 2021 December 5 to 31. This is the first time that BepiColombo is used as an upstream solar wind monitor ahead of Mars and that …

2023 The Astrophysical Journal
BepiColombo SOHO 5
Multipoint Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Observed with Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, Parker Solar Probe, Wind, and STEREO-A
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac42d0 Bibcode: 2022ApJ...924L...6M

Möstl, Christian; Davies, Emma E.; Freiherr von Forstner, Johan L. +12 more

We report the result of the first search for multipoint in situ and imaging observations of interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) starting with the first Solar Orbiter (SolO) data in 2020 April-2021 April. A data exploration analysis is performed including visualizations of the magnetic-field and plasma observations made by the five spacec…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
BepiColombo SOHO SolarOrbiter 40
Influence of Large-scale Interplanetary Structures on the Propagation of Solar Energetic Particles: The Multispacecraft Event on 2021 October 9
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac6efd Bibcode: 2022ApJ...934...55L

Lario, D.; Palmerio, E.; Vainio, R. +18 more

An intense solar energetic particle (SEP) event was observed on 2021 October 9 by multiple spacecraft distributed near the ecliptic plane at heliocentric radial distances R ≲ 1 au and within a narrow range of heliolongitudes. A stream interaction region (SIR), sequentially observed by Parker Solar Probe (PSP) at R = 0.76 au and 48° east from Earth…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
BepiColombo SOHO SolarOrbiter 16
The "Singular" Behavior of the Solar Wind Scaling Features during Parker Solar Probe-BepiColombo Radial Alignment
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac478d Bibcode: 2022ApJ...926..174A

Richter, Ingo; Auster, Hans-Ulrich; Hadid, Lina Z. +4 more

At the end of 2020 September, the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) and BepiColombo were radially aligned: PSP was orbiting near 0.17 au and BepiColombo near 0.6 au. This geometry is of particular interest for investigating the evolution of solar wind properties at different heliocentric distances by observing the same solar wind plasma parcels. In this wo…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
BepiColombo 13