Observation of a Large-Scale Filament Eruption Initiated by Two Small-Scale Erupting Filaments Pushing Out from Below

IF 2.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Solar Physics Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1007/s11207-024-02327-6
Yongliang Song, Jiangtao Su, Qingmin Zhang, Mei Zhang, Yuanyong Deng, Xianyong Bai, Suo Liu, Xiao Yang, Jie Chen, Haiqing Xu, Kaifan Ji, Ziyao Hu
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Filament eruptions often result in flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Most studies attribute the filament eruptions to their instabilities or magnetic reconnection. In this study, we report a unique observation of a filament eruption whose initiation process has not been reported before. This large-scale filament, with a length of about 360 Mm crossing an active region, is forced to erupt by two small-scale erupting filaments pushing out from below. This process of multifilament eruption results in an M6.4 flare in the active region NOAA 13229 on 25 February 2023. The whole process can be divided into three stages: the eruptions of two active-region filaments, F1 and F2; the interactions between the erupting F1, F2, and the large-scale filament F3; and the eruption of F3. Though this multifilament eruption occurs near the northwest limb of the solar disk, it produces a strong halo CME that causes a significant geomagnetic disturbance. Our observations present a new filament eruption mechanism in which the initial kinetic energy of the eruption is obtained from and transported to by other erupting structures. This event provides us a unique insight into the dynamics of multifilament eruptions and their corresponding effects on the interplanetary space.

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观测到两个小规模喷发纤丝从下方挤出引发大规模纤丝喷发
灯丝喷发经常导致耀斑和日冕物质抛射(CMEs)。大多数研究将灯丝爆发归因于其不稳定性或磁重联。在这项研究中,我们报告了对一个丝状爆发的独特观测,其启动过程以前从未报道过。这条大尺度的长丝穿过一个活跃区域,长度约为 360 毫米,它是由两条小尺度的喷发长丝从下往上推动而被迫喷发的。这个多丝爆发过程导致 2023 年 2 月 25 日在活动区 NOAA 13229 发生了 M6.4 耀斑。整个过程可分为三个阶段:两个活跃区丝 F1 和 F2 的喷发;喷发的 F1、F2 和大尺度丝 F3 之间的相互作用;以及 F3 的喷发。虽然这次多丝爆发发生在太阳盘西北边缘附近,但它产生的强烈晕圈闭合ME造成了严重的地磁扰动。我们的观测发现了一种新的灯丝爆发机制,在这种机制中,爆发的初始动能来自其他爆发结构,并被其他爆发结构输送到这些结构中。这一事件让我们对多丝爆发的动力学及其对行星际空间的相应影响有了独特的认识。
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Solar Physics
Solar Physics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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5.10
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146
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1 months
期刊介绍: Solar Physics was founded in 1967 and is the principal journal for the publication of the results of fundamental research on the Sun. The journal treats all aspects of solar physics, ranging from the internal structure of the Sun and its evolution to the outer corona and solar wind in interplanetary space. Papers on solar-terrestrial physics and on stellar research are also published when their results have a direct bearing on our understanding of the Sun.
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