Solar Cycle 24 Group F
Tuesday 9th Dec:
Introduction 14:30 - 16:00
STERLING Earliest phases of solar eruptions
preflare phase & trigger mechanism for filaments as tracer of B field, slow rise -> flare + fast rise
few (12) example event studied. 2 may 2007, TRACE & HINODE, good example.
filaments undergo slow rise (few km/s), then fast. the slow rise is linear then flare at start of fast eruption. could be some signatures of 'breakout'
dimmings - local (near neutral line) or remote (associated with breakout?)
QUESTIONS ARISING:
how common is a slow rise?
what triggers slow & fast rise phases?
where to go from here? Clearly Hinode and SECCHI 171 2 min cadence? so synoptic data modes are fine for this project?
Attrill Coronal waves and dimmings
EIT waves map the CME footpoints? Angelos -mixing lateral mass expansion & wave? Atrill - the expansion of CME stops when wave stops.
Explains the brightnenings at the CME legs
WD - Tunnelling of waves into coronal hole?
Dimmings: could be evacuation or cooling also agree with deep core and secondary dimmings
Mass measurements from plasma outflows?
Angelos: No brightenings in 304, so not reconnection? McAteer: reflection and refraction problem?
Attril: does not mean there is no wave, the CME footpoints could cause a wave?
why/how to CD disappear while B connectivity of the CME ejecta to Sun is maintained? recovery can be due to Interchange reconnection.
reconnection rate at same speed as the wave? 0.1 X 0.2 alfven speed - too low?
expansion of cme flanks should correspond with eit wave speed.
McAteer
Atrill
Steed
Howard
Events 17:00-18:30