Evidence For Mixed Helicity in Erupting Filaments

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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Erupting filaments are sometimes observed to undergo a rotation about the vertical direction as they rise. This rotation of the filament axis is generally interpreted as a conversion of twist into writhe in a kink-unstable magnetic flux rope. Consistent with this interpretation, the rotation is usually found to be clockwise (as viewed from above) if the post-eruption arcade has right-handed helicity, but counterclockwise if it has left-handed helicity. Here, we describe two non--active-region filament events recorded with the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) on the {\it Solar and Heliospheric Observatory} ({\it SOHO}), in which the sense of rotation appears to be opposite to that expected from the helicity of the post-event arcade. Based on these observations, we suggest that the rotation of the filament axis is in general determined by the net helicity of the erupting system, and that the axially aligned core of the filament can have the opposite helicity sign to the surrounding field. In most cases, the surrounding field provides the main contribution to the net helicity. In the events reported here, however, the helicity associated with the filament ``barbs'' is opposite in sign to and dominates that of the overlying arcade.

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