Notas
| (*) The term ICME define, sheath (if present) and the magnetic obstacle. If the ICME does not present a sheath, the ICME will be the magnetic obstacle. (**) If the ICME does not have a sheath, the 'icme_start' and 'mo_start' will be the same. The 'magnetic obstacle Cat I', refers to the magnetic obstacle that follows a sheath, while 'magnetic obstacle Cat II', refers to the magnetic obstacle of ICMEs without a sheath. (***) List of catalogs cat_1: Möstl et al. (2020). doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/abb9a1 cat_2: Nieves-Chinchilla et al. (2008) doi: 10.1007/s11207-018-1247-z cat_3: STEREO ICME List (https://parker.gsfc.nasa.gov/ICME_catalogs/STEREO/ICME_catalog_viewer_STEREO.php) cat_5: Helios ICME List (https://parker.gsfc.nasa.gov/ICME_catalogs/Helios/ICME_catalog_viewer_Helios.php) cat_6: Solar Orbiter ICME List (https://parker.gsfc.nasa.gov/ICME_catalogs/SO/ICME_catalog_viewer_SO.php) cat_7: Parker Solar Probe List (https://parker.gsfc.nasa.gov/ICME_catalogs/PSP/ICME_catalog_viewer_PSP.php) cat_8: Commission et al. (2014) doi: 10.2769/88565 cat_9: Regnault et al (2010) doi: 10.1029/2020JA028150 cat_10: Richardson and Cane (2010) doi: 10.1007/s11207-010-9568-6 cat_11: Jian et al. (2018) doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/aab189 cat_12: Jian et al. (2006) doi: 10.1007/s11207-006-0133-2 cat_13: Du et al. (2010) doi: 10.1007/s11207-009-9505-8 (****) These values have been computed by averaging the values from the boundary (beginning or end) ± 10 minutes. Therefore, a standard deviation is also obtained. (*****) These values have been computed by averaging the values from the boundary (beginning or end) ± 10 minutes. Therefore, a standard deviation is also obtained. MO represent the magnetic obstacle that it is present in all the ICMEs, not specifically to those with or without sheaths. |