Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Sep 2008
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First Results From Hinode ASP Conference Series, Vol. 397, Proceedings of the conference held 20-24 August, 2007, at Trinity Col
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
We briefly describe the ``standard model'' for the production of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and our view of how it works. We then summarize pertinent recent results that we have found from SOHO observations of CMEs and the flares at the sources of these magnetic explosions. These results support our interpretation of the standard model: a CME is basically a self-propelled magnetic bubble, a low-beta plasmoid, that (1) is built and unleashed by the tether-cutting reconnection that builds and heats the coronal flare arcade, (2) can explode from a flare site that is far from centered under the full-blown CME in the outer corona, and (3) drives itself out into the solar wind by pushing on the surrounding coronal magnetic field.
Moore Robert L.
Sterling Alphonse C.
Suess Steve T.
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