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MASS COMPOSITION IN PRE-ERUPTION QUIET SUN FILAMENTS

Journal Article · · Astrophysical Journal
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  1. Rice University, Physics and Astronomy Department, 6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005 (United States)

Filament eruptions are extremely important phenomena due to their association with coronal mass ejections and their effects on space weather. Little is known about the filament mass and composition in the eruption process, since most of the related research has concentrated on the evolution and disruption of the magnetic field. Following up on our previous work, we present here an analysis of nineteen quiet Sun filament eruptions observed by Mauna Loa Solar Observatory in Halpha and He I 10830 A that has identified a compositional precursor common to all of these eruptions. There is a combined trend of an apparent increase in the homogenization of the filament mass composition, with concurrent increases in absorption in Halpha and He I and in the level of activity, all starting at least one day prior to eruption. This finding suggests that a prolonged period of mass motions, compositional mixing, and possibly even extensive mass loading is occurring during the build up of these eruptions.

OSTI ID:
21367435
Journal Information:
Astrophysical Journal, Journal Name: Astrophysical Journal Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 704; ISSN ASJOAB; ISSN 0004-637X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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