As an important chain of the chromosphere-corona mass cycle, some of the million-degree hot coronal mass undergoes a radiative cooling instability and condenses into material at chromospheric or transition-region temperatures in two distinct forms - prominences and coronal rain (some of which eventually falls back to the chromosphere). A quiescent prominence usually consists of numerous long-lasting, filamentary downflow threads, while coronal rain consists of transient mass blobs falling at comparably higher speeds along well-defined paths. It remains puzzling why such material of similar temperatures exhibit contrasting morphologies and behaviors. We report recent SDO/AIA and IRIS observations that suggest different magnetic environments ...
Thermal instability is a fundamental process of astrophysical plasmas. It is expected to occur whene...
Prominences in the solar corona are a hundredfold cooler and denser than their surroundings, with a ...
Context. Plasma loops or plumes rooted in sunspot umbrae often harbor downflows with speeds of 100 k...
As an important chain of the chromosphere-corona mass cycle, some of the million-degree hot coronal ...
Solar prominences and coronal rain are intimately related phenomena,both involving cool material at ...
Solar prominences and coronal rain are intimately related phenomena, both involving cool material at...
Solar prominences and coronal rain are intimately related phenomena,both involving cool material at ...
The million-degree hot and tenuous solar coronal plasma, under certain conditions, can enigmatically...
We analyze coordinated observations of coronal rain in loops, spanning chromospheric, transition reg...
Solar coronal rain is classified generally into two categories: flare-driven and quiescent coronal r...
Coronal rain composed of cool plasma condensations falling from coronal heights along magnetic field...
A solar filament is a dense cool condensation that is supported and thermally insulated by magnetic ...
Context. High in the Sun’s atmosphere, prominences are plasma structures two orders of magnitude col...
Observations of coronal loops at high temporal resolution reveal their highly dynamic nature. Bright...
© 2015 ESO. Context. The formation and dynamics of coronal rain are currently not fully understood. ...
Thermal instability is a fundamental process of astrophysical plasmas. It is expected to occur whene...
Prominences in the solar corona are a hundredfold cooler and denser than their surroundings, with a ...
Context. Plasma loops or plumes rooted in sunspot umbrae often harbor downflows with speeds of 100 k...
As an important chain of the chromosphere-corona mass cycle, some of the million-degree hot coronal ...
Solar prominences and coronal rain are intimately related phenomena,both involving cool material at ...
Solar prominences and coronal rain are intimately related phenomena, both involving cool material at...
Solar prominences and coronal rain are intimately related phenomena,both involving cool material at ...
The million-degree hot and tenuous solar coronal plasma, under certain conditions, can enigmatically...
We analyze coordinated observations of coronal rain in loops, spanning chromospheric, transition reg...
Solar coronal rain is classified generally into two categories: flare-driven and quiescent coronal r...
Coronal rain composed of cool plasma condensations falling from coronal heights along magnetic field...
A solar filament is a dense cool condensation that is supported and thermally insulated by magnetic ...
Context. High in the Sun’s atmosphere, prominences are plasma structures two orders of magnitude col...
Observations of coronal loops at high temporal resolution reveal their highly dynamic nature. Bright...
© 2015 ESO. Context. The formation and dynamics of coronal rain are currently not fully understood. ...
Thermal instability is a fundamental process of astrophysical plasmas. It is expected to occur whene...
Prominences in the solar corona are a hundredfold cooler and denser than their surroundings, with a ...
Context. Plasma loops or plumes rooted in sunspot umbrae often harbor downflows with speeds of 100 k...