Eruptive and Quasi-Eruptive Disappearing Solar Filaments and Their Relationship with Coronal Activities

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Sun: Coronal Mass Ejections (Cmes), Sun: Filaments, Sun: Flares

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By measuring the 3-D velocity fields of 35 disappearing filaments (Disparition Brusques: DBs) on the solar disk, we studied the causal relationship between the motions of Hα DBs and the associated coronal phenomena. Using the derived 3-D velocity fields of the DBs, we developed a method to judge whether a DB is ejected into interplanetary space or whether it remains in the solar atmosphere. We compared the DB type thus obtained with the presence of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and other associated coronal activities. It is inferred that eruptive filaments are always followed by the formation of arcades, while most quasi-eruptive events are followed by localized changes in soft X-rays and the EUV. A close causal relation between eruptive filaments and CMEs was also found: of 15 DBs for which Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph data were available, all eight of the eruptive ones were associated with CMEs, while no CMEs were found following any of the 7 quasi-eruptive ones. These observational results indicate that the motions of Hα disappearing filaments are causally related to the associated coronal activities and also to the appearance of CMEs, and that an accurate analysis of their 3-D velocities is important not only for a better understanding of their acceleration and heating mechanisms, but also for predicting the occurrence of CMEs and geomagnetic storms.

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