Solar mass ejections and coronal holes |
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Authors: | Arvind Bhatnagar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Udaipur Solar Observatory Physical Research Laboratory, Govt. of India, Dept. of Space, 11, Vidya Marg, 313001 Udaipur, India |
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Abstract: | In this paper we present observations of two types of solar mass ejections, which seem to be associated with the location of coronal, holes. In the first type, a filament eruption was observed near a coronal hole, which gave rise to a strong interplanetary scintillations. as detected by IPS observations. In the second type, several large scale soft X-ray blow-outs were observed in the YOHKOH SXT X-ray movies, in all the cases they erupted from or near the boundary of coronal holes and over the magnetic neutral line. It is proposed that the open magnetic field configuration of the coronal hole provides, the necessary field structure for reconnection to take place, which in turn is responsible for filament eruption, from relatively lower heights. While, in the case of X-ray blow-outs , the reconnection takes place at a greater height, resulting in high temperature soft X-ray emission visible as X-ray blow-outs . |
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Keywords: | Coronal hole-interplanetary shock-eruptive prominence-solar flare-solar soft X-rays-YOHKOH |
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