This is a report on the results of a statistical study of plasma flow
characteristics before, during, and after coronal mass ejections (CMEs
) observed by the instruments on board the ISEE3 spacecraft located ne
ar Earth's L1 libration point during the period 1978 to 1980. We have
used parametric relationships between plasma properties (such as flow
speed and proton temperature) to help distinguish between transient fl
ow resulting from CMEs and more quiescent or quasistatic solar wind fl
ows. A superposed epoch analysis of 29 CMEs during the period studied
shows that the transient plasma flow, as we have defined it, often beg
ins earlier and extends later than the start and end times of the CMEs
based on such criteria as bidirectional flow of suprathermal electron
s or energetic protons. Since the bidirectional flow is tied to the ma
gnetic topology of the CME, our results indicate that plasma having tr
ansient flow characteristics (as we have defined them) may extend both
in front of as well as behind any magnetically closed region within t
he CME.