2014
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201321041
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Measurements with STEREO/COR1 data of drag forces acting on small-scale blobs falling in the intermediate corona

Abstract: In this work we study the kinematics of three small-scale (0.01 R ) blobs of chromospheric plasma falling back to the Sun after the huge eruptive event of June 7, 2011. From a study of 3D trajectories of blobs made with the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) data, we demonstrate the existence of a significant drag force acting on the blobs and calculate two drag coefficients, in the radial and tangential directions. The resulting drag coefficients C D are between 0 and 5, comparable in the two di… Show more

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“…When this emission is included (as for STEREO coronagraphs) Hα produces a strong spurious emission which, because it is not due to Thomson scattering by free electrons, provides unreliable results when the polarization ratio technique is applied to the prominence plasma often embedded in CME cores. At the same time, when the 3D position of the emitting prominence plasma can be determined via triangulation, a combination with the polarization ratio technique allows one to distinguish between the polarization due to Thomson scattering and Hα polarized emission, as recently shown by Dolei et al (2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When this emission is included (as for STEREO coronagraphs) Hα produces a strong spurious emission which, because it is not due to Thomson scattering by free electrons, provides unreliable results when the polarization ratio technique is applied to the prominence plasma often embedded in CME cores. At the same time, when the 3D position of the emitting prominence plasma can be determined via triangulation, a combination with the polarization ratio technique allows one to distinguish between the polarization due to Thomson scattering and Hα polarized emission, as recently shown by Dolei et al (2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tension force associated with the magnetic field suppresses the mixing of lighter and denser material at small scales thus plasma bubbles and fingers are evolved with higher growth rate (Stone et al 2007). Dolei et al (2014) describes a method to calculate the electron density in moving solar coronal structures using STEREO/COR-1 brightness images. They derive that electron density (n e , which can be estimated by solving the quadratic equation:…”
Section: Evolution Of Mrt Unstable Prominence Segments In the Intermementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy release of the impacting prominence has also been observed by different EUV filters of SDO and STEREO (Gilbert et al 2013). The measurement of drag force acting on plasma fingers during the density evolution of returning plasma have also been estimated into intermediate corona using STEREO/COR-1 data (Dolei et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the technique can be used better in the case of STEREO coronagraphic observations. However, during investigations of eruptive events with STEREO it is necessary to take into account that the total brightness can be affected by the Hα emission of the chromospheric neutral hydrogen atoms raised into the corona, as discussed by Dolei et al (2014a). Actually, this approach will turn out to be very useful in the perspective of the METIS instrument, which will provide simultaneous total and polarized brightness images between 1.6 and 5.5 R and in the spectral range 580-640 nm.…”
Section: F-corona Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%