About Ms. Anjali Agarwal
Ms. Anjali Agarwal is a Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), Bengaluru. She did her M.Sc. Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India.
Her research interests are Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), space weather, and different substructures of CMEs. Her hobbies are reading and listening to visionary people, doing yoga, painting, and being a part of science outreach activities.
Research Interests
Evolution of CMEs Substructures: Evolution of the CME substructures, such as shock, sheath, and magnetic cloud (MC) in the interplanetary (IP) medium. Characteristics of MC substructures along the radial dimension, such as the leading edge (LE), center, and trailing edge (TE), using remote and in situ observations.
Expansion of CMEs: Asymmetric expansion of CMEs, Instantaneous expansion of CMEs from in situ measurements, Longevity of CMEs on Earth.
Non-coherent CME Substructures: Small-scale inhomogeneity in large-scale CME substructures along their angular extent, even at mesoscales using multipoint in situ observations, Inclination of MC's axis.
Space Weather: Geomagnetic storms, Storm Sudden Commencement, and Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) due to Shocks of CMEs.
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