A decade of coronagraphic and spectroscopic studies of CME-driven shocks
A decade of coronagraphic and spectroscopic studies of CME-driven shocks
Shocks driven by Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are primary agents of space weather. They can accelerate particles to high energies and can compress the magnetosphere thus setting in motion geomagnetic storms. For many years, these shocks were studied only in-situ when they crossed over spacecraft or remotely through their radio …