Motions and oscillations in a filament preceding its eruption
- Authors: Mashnich G.P.1, Bashkirtsev V.S.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics
- Issue: Vol 60, No 2 (2016)
- Pages: 287-293
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7729/article/view/189748
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063772916020086
- ID: 189748
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Abstract
The Doppler motions in a filament and the underlying photosphere over the several days before its eruption are analyzed. A large filament in the northern hemisphere near the central meridian observed from August 31-September 2, 2014 erupted on September 2, 2014. The filament lost the bulk of its mass as a result of its eruption, and the process of its reconstruction had begun a day later. Observations of this filament in a spectral range encompassing the Hβ λ 486.1 nm (chromospheric) and Fe I λ 485.9 nm (photospheric) lines were carried out on the Horizontal Solar Telescope of the Sayan Solar Observatory on August 31-September 2, 2014. Analysis of the Doppler motions in and beneath the filament yielded the following results. Strong rotational motions were present in the filament over a prolonged period (the entire three days of observations). The coincidence of the steady-state motions of the photosphere and filament was disrupted at the moment of destabilization of the filament by the emergence of new magnetic flux. Short-period (about five-minute) photospheric oscillationswith a train-like character arose in filament from time to time several hours before the eruption. Large segments underwent nearly vertical oscillations in the initial phase of the ascent of the filament.
About the authors
G. P. Mashnich
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Author for correspondence.
Email: mashnich@iszf.irk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lermontova 126a, Irkutsk, 664033
V. S. Bashkirtsev
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Email: mashnich@iszf.irk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lermontova 126a, Irkutsk, 664033
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