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Solar and Stellar Coronal Mass Ejections (IAU S388): (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)

Solar and Stellar Coronal Mass Ejections (IAU S388): (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)


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IAU Symposium 388 brought together solar and stellar researchers on coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are of great importance because of the intriguing physics involved in their origin and how they impact planets around the Sun and other stars. These proceedings are a collection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the symposium. The scientific program included solar sources; the interrelationship among observed phenomena such as CMEs, flares, and eruptive prominences; the detection and modeling of stellar CMEs; particle acceleration by CMEs; CME propagation into the interstellar medium; and their effects on planets around their host stars. The symposium demonstrated that a synergistic approach to solar and stellar CMEs is essential in understanding how magnetic energy is stored and released from spatially confined magnetic regions on the stars and their consequences for star–planet relations over various timescales.

Table of Contents:
1. Solar sources of flares and CMEs Shin Toriumi; 2. Characterization of the source regions of CMEs with polar position angles as seen from Earth Hebe Cremades; 3. Magnetic decay index profile and coronal mass ejection speed Bernhard Kliem; 4. Exploring the dynamics of CME-driven shocks by comparing numerical modeling and observations Meng Jin; 5. The relationship of coronal dimmings with CMEs and the implication in detecting stellar CMEs Nariaki Nitta; 6. Solar cycle variation of axial orientations and favorable initiation conditions of MFRs near HBs Hong Xie; 7. The role of magnetic reconnection in the structure and dynamics of fast coronal mass ejections Brian Welsch; 8. The role of helicity injection and poloidal magnetic field in a breakout CME Nitin Vashishth; 9. The temperature difference between eruptive and confined solar flares Seiji Yashiro; 10. Magnetic evolution of active regions: formation and eruption of magnetic flux ropes Panditi Vemareddy; 11. On the onset mechanism for solar coronal jets, and implications for the onset mechanism for CME-producing eruptions Alphonse Sterling; 12. Can small-scale eruptions in the quiet Sun propagate into the higher solar corona? Rui Wang; 13. EUV wave and coronal seismology Pooja Devi; 14. Comoving MHD simulations of the turbulent interplanetary evolution of a CME Mattia Sangalli; 15. Rotation of flux ropes in the low corona Brigitte Schmieder; 16. Filament eruption deflection and associated CMEs Kostadinka Koleva; 17. Prominence material observed by SoloHI beyond 0.5 au Cecilia Mac Cormack; 18. On using Gradient Dynamic Spectra (GraDS) to study Type-II solar radio bursts Devojyoti Kansabanik; 19. The SOHO LASCO CME Catalog: Version 2 Nat Gopalswamy; 20. A comparative study of flare and filament associated CME flux ropes of solar cycle 24 G. Sindhuja; 21. Insights from the March 13, 2012, event with 110° longitudinal separation: propagation and flux rope orientation Fernando Carcaboso Morales; 22. Observational signatures of stellar CMEs associated with superflares Kosuke Namekata; 23. High-velocity blueshifts of the RS CVn-type stars Shun Inoue; 24. Time-resolved spectroscopy of an active K-dwarf LQ Hydrae Hiroyuki Maehara; 25. Blue wing asymmetries in Balmer lines during mid M dwarf flares and possible stellar mass ejections Yuta Notsu; 26. Resolving the CME confinement paradox in the highly magnetic environment of AB Doradus Dag Evensberget; 27. Searching for stellar CMEs in the Praesepe and Pleiades clusters Krisztián Vida; 28. Spectroscopic investigation of the southern late-K/early-M dwarf binary CC Eri Martin Leitzinger; 29. Spectroscopy of flares on AU Mic Petra Odert; 30. SEP environment in the inner heliosphere from Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe Robert Wimmer-Schweingruber; 31. High time resolution heavy ion sensor observations across a collisionless shock B. Alterman; 32. Origin of 3He abundance enhancements in gradual solar energetic particle events Radoslav Bucik; 33. Energetic particle transport during long-duration solar gamma ray flares Frederic Effenberger; 34. Co-occurrence of SGRE and SEP events Pertti Makela; 35. Stellar energetic particle and cosmic ray effects in exoplanetary atmospheres Donna Rodgers-Lee; 36. Understanding coronal mass ejections in magnetically-active stars Julián Alvarado-Gómez; 37. Implications of the abundance of halo coronal mass ejections for the strength of solar cycle 25 Nat Gopalswamy; 38. Extreme solar events: an update Ilya Usoskin; 39. Radio observations of stellar CMEs Rachel Osten; 40. DH type II radio bursts during solar cycles 23-25: origin and association with solar eruptive events Bhuwan Joshi; 41. Enhancing triangulation of interplanetary Type II bursts Vratislav Krupar; 42. Impact of eruptive events from young suns on atmospheric chemistry and climates of rocky exoplanets Vladimir Airapetian; 43. Close-i


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  • ISBN-13: 9781009545884
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Cambridge University Press
  • Language: English
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  • Series Title: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
  • ISBN-10: 1009545884
  • Publisher Date: 31 May 2026
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 350
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