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Erupting Solar Magnetic Flux Ropes: Theory and Observation

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, , Citation J. Krall et al 2001 ApJ 562 1045 DOI 10.1086/323844

0004-637X/562/2/1045

Abstract

Measurements of coronograph (LASCO) and extreme-ultraviolet (EIT) images are presented for 11 coronal mass ejection (CME) events. Detailed measurements of these events, selected because they have flux-rope-like morphological features, show excellent agreement with results from a theoretical model of erupting flux-rope dynamics. Here, data are used to provide inputs and constraints on the model wherever possible. We conclude that flux rope CMEs constitute a distinct class of CMEs, characterized by specific morphological and dynamical properties.

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10.1086/323844