MAGNETIC HELICITY PUMPING BY TWISTED FLUX TUBE EXPANSION |
CHAE JONGCHUL
(Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungnam National University, Big Bear Solar Observatory, NJIT)
MOON Y.-J. (Big Bear Solar Observatory, NJIT, Korea Astronomy Observatory) RUST D. M. (Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University) WANG HAIMIN (Big Bear Solar Observatory, NJIT) GOODE PHILIP R. (Big Bear Solar Observatory, NJIT) |
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Flare Activity and Magnetic Helicity Injection by Photospheric Horizontal Motions
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Rotation in prominences
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Rate of helicity production by solar rotation
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