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Partial analysis of the flare-prominence of 30 April 1974
Authors:S T Wu  Murray Dryer  Patrick S McIntosh  Edwin Reichmann
Institution:1. Space Environment Laboratory, NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories, 80302, Boulder, Colo., U.S.A.
3. Space Sciences Laboratory, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, 35812, Huntsville, Ala., U.S.A.
Abstract:A portion of an east limb flare-prominence observed in Hα by NOAA/Boulder and NASA/ MSFC patrol facilities on 30 April 1974 is analyzed. Following a rapid (~2 min) achievement of a maximum mass ejection velocity of about 375 km s?1, the ascending prominence reached a height of, at least, 2 × 105 km. We use a one-dimensional, time-dependent hydrodynamic theory (Nakagawa et al., 1975) to compute the total mass (~2 × 1011 g) and energy (~4 × 1026erg) ejected during this part of this event. Theoretical aspects of the coronal response are discussed. We conclude that a moderate temperature and density pulse (factors of ten and two, respectively), for a duration of only 3 min, is sufficient for an acceptable simulation of the Hα observations and the likely coronal response to the ascending prominence and flare-related ejections. No attempt was made to simulate the additionally-important spray and surge features which probably contributed a higher level of mass and energy efflux.
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