Developments in our knowledge of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) have shown that many of these transients occur in association with solar flares. On the occasions when there is a common occurrence of the eruption and the flare, it is most likely that the flare is of high intensity and/or long-duration (Burkepile, Hundhausen, and Webb, 1994; Munro et al., 1979; Webb and Hundhausen, 1987). A model for the relationship between the long-duration event and eruption has been developed (Carmichael, 1964; Sturrock, 1966; Hirayama, 1974; Kopp and Pneuman, 1976), but not so for the high-intensity flares and eruptions. This work investigates the magnetic topology changes that occur for a X1.2 GOES classification flare which has no associated CME. It is ...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse an M 1.0 confined flare observed mainly during its gr...
The main challenge for the theory of solar eruptions has been to understand two basic aspects of lar...
Context. Flares, eruptive prominences and coronal mass ejections are phenomena where magnetic reconn...
International audienceOn 27 October, 2003, two GOES M-class flares occurred in an interval of 3 h in...
A series of flares (GOES class M, M and C) and a CME were observed in close succession on 20 January...
We revisit one of the largest explosions observed during the Hinode era, the X4.3 class event of 200...
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are closely coupled through magnetic reconnection. CM...
Aims.The aim of this paper is to understand the magnetic configuration and evolution of an active re...
A series of three flares of GOES class M, M and C, and a CME were observed on 20 January 2004 occurr...
Based on a multiwavelength data set and a topological model for the magnetic field, the authors argu...
RHESSI observations of a solar flare showing continuous motions of double hard X-ray sources interpr...
International audienceThe majority of flare activity arises in active regions which contain sunspots...
International audienceA series of three flares of GOES class M, M and C, and a CME were observed on ...
We report the observation of an X-class long-duration flare which is clearly confined. It appears as...
Context. Flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are solar phenomena that are not yet fully underst...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse an M 1.0 confined flare observed mainly during its gr...
The main challenge for the theory of solar eruptions has been to understand two basic aspects of lar...
Context. Flares, eruptive prominences and coronal mass ejections are phenomena where magnetic reconn...
International audienceOn 27 October, 2003, two GOES M-class flares occurred in an interval of 3 h in...
A series of flares (GOES class M, M and C) and a CME were observed in close succession on 20 January...
We revisit one of the largest explosions observed during the Hinode era, the X4.3 class event of 200...
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are closely coupled through magnetic reconnection. CM...
Aims.The aim of this paper is to understand the magnetic configuration and evolution of an active re...
A series of three flares of GOES class M, M and C, and a CME were observed on 20 January 2004 occurr...
Based on a multiwavelength data set and a topological model for the magnetic field, the authors argu...
RHESSI observations of a solar flare showing continuous motions of double hard X-ray sources interpr...
International audienceThe majority of flare activity arises in active regions which contain sunspots...
International audienceA series of three flares of GOES class M, M and C, and a CME were observed on ...
We report the observation of an X-class long-duration flare which is clearly confined. It appears as...
Context. Flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are solar phenomena that are not yet fully underst...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse an M 1.0 confined flare observed mainly during its gr...
The main challenge for the theory of solar eruptions has been to understand two basic aspects of lar...
Context. Flares, eruptive prominences and coronal mass ejections are phenomena where magnetic reconn...