
doi: 10.1007/bf00652914
When one interplanetary shock overtakes another, the structure that results depends upon the nature of the interacting shocks. We examine, numerically, the results of collisions of forward with reverse shocks, in two dimensions, and show that the results depend primarily upon shock strength. We also note that such interactions could explain why many energy outbursts on the Sun that would be expected to cause geomagnetic effects at Earth, do not.
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