On the association of erupting magnetic fields with eruptive prominences and coronal mass ejections
Abstract
A number of space and ground-based observations give evidence that the eruptive prominences, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and associated shocks are generated by a common cause, i.e., the eruption of the magnetic field on the Sun. Some 60% of the observed CMEs are associated with the eruptive prominences. It is believed that in reality a much better correlation should be between these events because of observational limitations and of the effect of partial eruption. Some recent results on the formation and evolution of the quiescent and the active region prominences give an idea on the early phase of eruption of the magnetic field with the prominence plasma frozen in. In the latter phase of eruption the magnetic field lifted high into the corona and is seen (as manifested by the cold plasma frozen in) as a system of huge loops - evidently the result of some reconnections at lower heights. The legs of these erupting loops interact sometimes with the local magnetic field, i.e., it often appears to be an active region. In consequence of this interaction the activation of prominences and generation of flares can take place on some occasions as well as ejection of surges and sprays.
- Publication:
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Physical Interpretation of Solar/Interplanetary and Cometary Intervals
- Pub Date:
- September 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987sici.symp...21R
- Keywords:
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- Deformation;
- Prominences;
- Solar Corona;
- Solar Magnetic Field;
- Stellar Mass Ejection;
- Loops;
- Shock Waves;
- Solar Activity;
- Solar Flares;
- Solar Physics