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Plasmoid Ejection at a Solar Total Eclipse

Authors :
E. Tavabi
Ch. Nitschelm
C. Bazin
A. De Groof
A. Engell
Vladimir Slemzin
Zoran Mikic
Serge Koutchmy
Leon Golub
Boris Filippov
J. Mouette
David Berghmans
Jon A. Linker
Daniel B. Seaton
P. L. Lamy
Miloslav Druckmüller
Source :
EAS Publications Series. 55:223-226
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2012.

Abstract

The existence of coronal plasmoids has been postulated for many years in order to supply material to streamers and possibly to the solar wind (SW). The W-L SoHO C2 Lasco coronagraph observations were made under the 2.2 solar radii (R0) occulting disk to look at the ultimate sources of the SW; EUV imagers are preferably devoted to the analysis of the corona on and very near the solar disk. Here, in addition to eclipse white-light (W-L) snapshots, we used the new SWAP space-borne imager designed for the systematic survey of coronal activity in the EUV lines near 17.4 nm, over a field of view (FOV) up to 2 R0. Using summed and co-aligned images, the corona can then be evaluated for the 1st time up to the limit of this FOV. At the time of the July 11, 2010, solar total eclipse a 20h continuous run of observations was collected, including images taken during eclipse totality from several ground observing locations where W-L data were collected. A plasmoid-like off-limb event was followed using the SWAP summed

Details

ISSN :
16381963 and 16334760
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EAS Publications Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c774c7c46e1caf3816f1683855a735e2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1255031