2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.07821
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Filament Eruption Driving EUV Loop Contraction then Expansion above a Stable Filament

Ramesh Chandra,
Pascal Demoulin,
Pooja Devi
et al.

Abstract: We analyze the observations of EUV loop evolution associated with the filament eruption located at the border of an active region. The event SOL2013-03-16T14:00 was observed with a large difference of view point by the Solar Dynamics Observatory and Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory -A spacecraft. The filament height is fitted with the sum of a linear and exponential function. These two phases point to different physical mechanisms such as: tether-cutting reconnection and a magnetic instability. While no… Show more

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“…The function is in the form of ae b(t−t 0 ) + ct + h 0 , where a, b, c, and h 0 are constant parameters to be found by the fitting. This function is similar to the function used by Cheng et al (2020) and Chandra et al (2021b). We fix t 0 to our first data point which is at 21:33:24 UT.…”
Section: Event Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The function is in the form of ae b(t−t 0 ) + ct + h 0 , where a, b, c, and h 0 are constant parameters to be found by the fitting. This function is similar to the function used by Cheng et al (2020) and Chandra et al (2021b). We fix t 0 to our first data point which is at 21:33:24 UT.…”
Section: Event Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%