Was the eclipse comet of 1893 a disconnected coronal transient?

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Comets, Eclipses, Interplanetary Medium, Intervals, Solar Corona, Surges, Solar Flares, Solar Limb, Stellar Mass Ejection

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The comet-like feature obsereved in the solar corona by the Lick Observatory eclipse expedition to Chile in 1893 bears an interesting resemblance to the disconnection coronal transient reported by Illing and Hundhausen. Reports of possibly-related limb activity are reviewed to see whether a pre-discovery observation of a relatively rare type of coronal mass ejection was mis-interpreted. The goal of this study is to learn more about the morphology of mass ejections by examining observations that extend down to the low corona of a disconnection event.

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