International audienceA B1.7 two-ribbon flare occurred in a highly non-potential decaying active region near a coronal hole at 10:00 UT on 2008 May 17. This flare is "large" in the sense that it involves the entire region, and it is associated with both a filament eruption and a coronal mass ejection. We present multi-wavelength observations from EUV (TRACE, STEREO/EUVI), X-rays (Hinode/XRT), and Halpha (THEMIS, BBSO) prior to, during and after the flare. Prior to the flare, the region contained two filaments. The long J-shaped sheared loops corresponding to the southern filament were evolved from two short loop systems, which happened around 22:00 UT after a filament eruption on May 16. Formation of highly sheared loops in the southeastern...
Aims.The aim of this paper is to understand the magnetic configuration and evolution of an active re...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
International audienceA major two-ribbon X17 flare occurred on 28 October 2003, starting at 11:01 UT...
International audienceA B1.7 two-ribbon flare occurred in a highly non-potential decaying active reg...
Context. We report on the third part of a series of studies on eruptions associated with small-scale...
International audienceHow filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have won...
International audienceHow filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have won...
International audienceHow filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have won...
Abstract How filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have wondered for mor...
How filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have wondered for more than a ...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D) in the pa...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D) in the pa...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D) in the pa...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D)...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
Aims.The aim of this paper is to understand the magnetic configuration and evolution of an active re...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
International audienceA major two-ribbon X17 flare occurred on 28 October 2003, starting at 11:01 UT...
International audienceA B1.7 two-ribbon flare occurred in a highly non-potential decaying active reg...
Context. We report on the third part of a series of studies on eruptions associated with small-scale...
International audienceHow filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have won...
International audienceHow filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have won...
International audienceHow filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have won...
Abstract How filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have wondered for mor...
How filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have wondered for more than a ...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D) in the pa...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D) in the pa...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D) in the pa...
Context. The standard model for eruptive flares has been extended to three dimensions (3D)...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
Aims.The aim of this paper is to understand the magnetic configuration and evolution of an active re...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
International audienceA major two-ribbon X17 flare occurred on 28 October 2003, starting at 11:01 UT...