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1. Can Alfv\'enic Fluctuations Affect the Correlation and Complexity of Magnetic Fields in Magnetic Ejecta? A Case Study Based on Multi-Spacecraft Measurements at 1~au

2. First observations of a geomagnetic superstorm with a sub-L1 monitor

3. A Survey of Coronal Mass Ejections Measured In Situ by Parker Solar Probe During 2018-2022

4. Acceleration and Release of Solar Energetic Particles Associated with a Coronal Shock on 2021 September 28 Observed by Four Spacecraft

5. On the Role of Alfvenic Fluctuations as Mediators of Coherence within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: Investigation of Multi-Spacecraft Measurements at 1 au

6. The Width of Magnetic Ejecta Measured Near 1 au: Lessons from STEREO-A Measurements in 2021--2022

7. New Observations Needed to Advance Our Understanding of Coronal Mass Ejections

8. Work-Life Balance Starts with Proper Deadlines and Exemplary Agencies

9. Evolution of the Radial Size and Expansion of Coronal Mass Ejections Investigated by Combining Remote and In-Situ Observations

10. Characteristic Scales of Complexity and Coherence within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: Insights from Spacecraft Swarms in Global Heliospheric Simulations

11. 3UCubed: The IMAP Student Collaboration CubeSat Project

12. Acceleration and Expansion of a Coronal Mass Ejection in the High Corona: Role of Magnetic Reconnection

13. Multi-Spacecraft Observations of the Evolution of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Between 0.3 and 2.2 AU: Conjunctions with the Juno Spacecraft

14. On the utility of flux rope models for CME magnetic structure below 30$R_{\odot}$

15. A Coronal Mass Ejection and Magnetic Ejecta Observed In Situ by STEREO-A and Wind at 55$^\circ$ Angular Separation

16. Causes and Consequences of Magnetic Complexity Changes within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: a Statistical Study

17. A Catalog of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Observed by Juno between 1 and 5.4 AU

18. Widespread 1-2 MeV Energetic Particles Associated with Slow and Narrow Coronal Mass Ejections: Parker Solar Probe and STEREO Measurements

19. Successive Coronal Mass Ejections Associated with Weak Solar Energetic Particle Events

20. Evolution of interplanetary coronal mass ejection complexity: a numerical study through a swarm of simulated spacecraft

21. First simultaneous in situ measurements of a coronal mass ejection by Parker Solar Probe and STEREO-A

22. The effect of stream interaction regions on ICME structures observed in longitudinal conjunction

23. Earth-affecting Solar Transients: A Review of Progresses in Solar Cycle 24

24. Prediction of the in situ coronal mass ejection rate for solar cycle 25: Implications for Parker Solar Probe in situ observations

25. Suprathermal Proton Spectra at Interplanetary Shocks in Hybrid Simulations

26. Evolution of CME Properties in the Inner Heliosphere: Prediction for Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe

27. CME -- HSS interaction and characteristics tracked from Sun to Earth

28. Observations of Extreme ICME Ram Pressure Compressing Mercury's Dayside Magnetosphere to the Surface

29. Generic magnetic field intensity profiles of interplanetary coronal mass ejections at Mercury, Venus and Earth from superposed epoch analyses

30. The NASA space weather science and observation gap analysis

31. Roadmap for Reliable Ensemble Forecasting of the Sun-Earth System

32. Fitting and Reconstruction of Thirteen Simple Coronal Mass Ejections

33. Importance of CME Radial Expansion on the Ability of Slow CMEs to Drive Shocks

34. The Interaction of Successive Coronal Mass Ejections: A Review

35. Comparing generic models for interplanetary shocks and magnetic clouds axis configurations at 1 AU

37. Sun-to-Earth Characteristics of Two Coronal Mass Ejections Interacting near 1 AU: Formation of a Complex Ejecta and Generation of a Two-Step Geomagnetic Storm

38. Deflected propagation of a coronal mass ejection from the corona to interplanetary space

39. Observations of an extreme storm in interplanetary space caused by successive coronal mass ejections

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

41. On Sun-to-Earth Propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections

42. Assessing the Constrained Harmonic Mean Method for Deriving the Kinematics of ICMEs with a Numerical Simulation

43. A study of the Heliocentric dependence of Shock Standoff Distance and Geometry using 2.5D MHD Simulations of CME-driven shocks

44. Towards a Realistic, Data-Driven Thermodynamic MHD Model of the Global Solar Corona

45. Three-Dimensional MHD Simulation of the 2003 October 28 Coronal Mass Ejection: Comparison with LASCO Coronagraph Observations

48. Magnetic reconnection at high and low latitudes during the passage of a solar wind directional discontinuity on April 10, 2015

49. On the Spatial Coherence of Magnetic Ejecta: Measurements of Coronal Mass Ejections by Multiple Spacecraft Longitudinally Separated by 0.01 au

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