Context. Coronal dimmings are localized regions of reduced emission in the extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and soft X-rays formed as a result of the expansion and mass loss by coronal mass ejections (CMEs) low in the corona. Distinct relations have been established between coronal dimmings (intensity, area, magnetic flux) and key characteristics of the associated CMEs (mass and speed) by combining coronal and coronagraphic observations from different viewpoints in the heliosphere. Aims. We investigate the relation between the spatiotemporal evolution of the dimming region and both the dominant direction of the filament eruption and CME propagation for the 28 October 2021 X1.0 flare/CME event observed from multiple viewpoints in the heliosphere by...
We demonstrate that study of the evolving magnetic nature of coronal dimming regions can be used to ...
Context. During complex and long duration solar flares, several filament destabilizations or eruptio...
change in coronal structure that 1) occurs on a time scale of a few minutes and several hours and 2)...
ABSTRACT Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are often accompanied by coronal dimming that is evident in e...
Aims. Coronal mass ejections or CMEs are large dynamical solar-corona events. The mass balance and k...
Aims. Understanding how magnetic fields are structured within coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and how...
Context. Coronal dimmings are regions of decreased extreme-ultravoilet (EUV) and/or X-ray (originall...
Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are outbursts of coronal plasma bound in magnetic structures that are ...
We report the results of a detailed study of an equatorial coronal hole and a dimming region related...
We present observations and modeling of the magnetic field configuration, morphology, and dynamics o...
Coronal dimmings - transient regions of strongly reduced emission in soft X-rays (SXR) and extreme u...
Context. The expanding magnetic flux in coronal mass ejections (CMEs) often forms a cavity. Studies...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are huge expulsion of solar plasma and magnetic field in the ...
Context. Using unique quadrature observations with the two STEREO spacecraft, we investigate coronal...
Abstract We investigate the early phase of the 13 February 2009 coronal mass ejection (CME). Observa...
We demonstrate that study of the evolving magnetic nature of coronal dimming regions can be used to ...
Context. During complex and long duration solar flares, several filament destabilizations or eruptio...
change in coronal structure that 1) occurs on a time scale of a few minutes and several hours and 2)...
ABSTRACT Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are often accompanied by coronal dimming that is evident in e...
Aims. Coronal mass ejections or CMEs are large dynamical solar-corona events. The mass balance and k...
Aims. Understanding how magnetic fields are structured within coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and how...
Context. Coronal dimmings are regions of decreased extreme-ultravoilet (EUV) and/or X-ray (originall...
Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are outbursts of coronal plasma bound in magnetic structures that are ...
We report the results of a detailed study of an equatorial coronal hole and a dimming region related...
We present observations and modeling of the magnetic field configuration, morphology, and dynamics o...
Coronal dimmings - transient regions of strongly reduced emission in soft X-rays (SXR) and extreme u...
Context. The expanding magnetic flux in coronal mass ejections (CMEs) often forms a cavity. Studies...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are huge expulsion of solar plasma and magnetic field in the ...
Context. Using unique quadrature observations with the two STEREO spacecraft, we investigate coronal...
Abstract We investigate the early phase of the 13 February 2009 coronal mass ejection (CME). Observa...
We demonstrate that study of the evolving magnetic nature of coronal dimming regions can be used to ...
Context. During complex and long duration solar flares, several filament destabilizations or eruptio...
change in coronal structure that 1) occurs on a time scale of a few minutes and several hours and 2)...