Solar Cycle Variation of the Mass-Loss Rate of Coronal Mass Ejections
Yijia Tang et al 2025 ApJS 278 12 An analysis of coronal mass ejections during solar cycles 23 and 24 shows that the mass-loss rate of these events changes with the solar cycle, with certain…
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