TY  - JOUR
KW  - Sun : X-ray : gamma rays
KW  -  Sun : flares
KW  -  Sun : magnetic fields
KW  -  Sun : coronal mass ejections (CMEs)
KW  -  Sun : corona
KW  -  Sun : atmosphere
KW  -  KINK INSTABILITY
KW  -  MAGNETIC LOOP
KW  -  SOLAR-FLARE
KW  -  RHESSI
KW  -  SPECTROMETER
KW  -  TELESCOPE
KW  -  IMAGER
ID  - discovery10136
N2  - An eruptive event, which occurred on 16th April 2002, is discussed. Using images from the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer ( TRACE) at 195 angstrom, we observe a lifting flux rope which gives rise to a slow coronal mass ejection ( CME). There are supporting velocity observations from the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer ( CDS) on the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory ( SOHO), which illustrate the helical nature of the structure. Additionally a rising coronal hard X- ray source, which is observed with the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager ( RHESSI), is shown to follow the flux rope with a speed of similar to 60 km s(-1). It is also sampled by the CDS slit, although it has no signature in the Fe XIX band. Following the passage of this source, there is evidence from the CDS for down- flowing ( cooling) material along newly reconnected loops through Doppler velocity observations, combined with magnetic field modeling. Later, a slow CME is observed with the Large Angle and Spectroscopic Coronagraph ( LASCO). We combine a height- time profile of the flux rope at lower altitudes with the slow CME. The rising flux rope speeds up by a factor of 1.7 at the start of the impulsive energy release and goes through further acceleration before reaching 1.5 solar radii. These observations support classical CME scenarios in which the eruption of a filament precedes flaring activity. Cusped flare loops are observed following the erupting flux rope and their altitude increases with time. In addition we find RHESSI sources both below and above the probable location of the reconnection region.
PB  - E D P SCIENCES
TI  - A slow coronal mass ejection with rising X-ray source
EP  -  771
AV  - public
Y1  - 2005/05//
JF  - ASTRON ASTROPHYS
A1  - Goff, CP
A1  - van Driel-Gesztelyi, L
A1  - Harra, LK
A1  - Matthews, SA
A1  - Mandrini, CH
SN  - 0004-6361
UR  - https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10136/
IS  - 2
SP  - 761 
VL  - 434
ER  -