The forces acting on solar Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in the
interplanetary medium have been evaluated so far in terms of an empirical drag
coefficient CD∼1 that quantifies the role of the aerodynamic drag
experienced by a typical CME due to its interaction with the ambient solar
wind. We use a microphysical prescription for viscosity in the turbulent solar
wind to obtain an analytical model for the drag coefficient CD. This
is the first physical characterization of the aerodynamic drag experienced by
CMEs. We use this physically motivated prescription for CD in a
simple, 1D model for CME propagation to obtain velocity profiles and travel
times that agree well with observations of deceleration experienced by fast
CMEs.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Geophysical Research Letter