The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 35 Issue 2
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- Pages.50.1-50.1
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- 2010
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
A small-scale H-alpha eruption in the north polar limb of the Sun observed by New Solar Telescope
- Kim, Yeon-Han (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) ;
- Park, Young-Deuk (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) ;
- Bong, Su-Chan (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) ;
- Cho, Kyung-Suk (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) ;
- Chae, Jong-Chul (Astronomy Program, Seoul National University)
- Published : 2010.10.06
Abstract
The New Solar Telescope (NST) at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) is the recently constructed world largest 1.6 m optical solar telescope on the ground. We took an observation of the north polar limb in H-alpha line center wavelength on 2009 August 26 with the instrument at Nasmyth focus of the NST and found a remarkable small-scale H-alpha eruption from 18:20 UT and 18:45 UT. The eruption occurred with a relatively slow speed of about 10 km/s in early stage and a slight acceleration up to 20-30 km/s in later stage. We also found that the eruption shows a deflection along the pre-existing magnetic field as well as several interesting features such as bifurcation, rotation, horizontal oscillation, and direction and thickness change of its structure during the eruption. In this talk, we will report the observational properties of the small-scale eruption observed by the NST and discuss their implication on magnetic reconnection.
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