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The Disruption of EUV Coronal Loops Following a Mass Ejection Transient
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Abstract
A classic filament disruption/coronal transient event ocurred on 10 January 1974. After the prominence liftoff, “gradual” x-rays were recorded by Solrad 9. A white light coronal ejection, interpreted as a loop seen edge-on, followed. During the mass outflow, Hα loops formed at the original site of the prominence. The loops appeared also in EUV spectroheliograms, and rose rapidly before vanishing abruptly. During the disintegration of the loops the apices showed great enhancements and vertical spike structures. The overall behavior of this loop prominence system is compatible with reconnection models.
- Type
- Part III. Solar Transient Phenomena Affecting the Corona and Interplanetary Medium: Dynamics Deduced from Observations
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 91: Solar and Interplanetary Dynamics , 1980 , pp. 241 - 244
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- Copyright © Reidel 1980