STEREO quadrature observations of coronal dimming at the onset of mini-CMEs
Davina Innes, Scott McIntosh, Anna Pietarila

TL;DR
This study uses STEREO quadrature observations to analyze the timing of coronal dimming relative to chromospheric eruptions in small-scale solar eruptions, revealing that dimming precedes chromospheric activity.
Contribution
It demonstrates that coronal dimming occurs before chromospheric eruptions in small-scale events, indicating a common triggering mechanism with larger eruptions.
Findings
Coronal dimming precedes chromospheric eruption in small-scale events.
Dimming extends beyond the eruption site, suggesting magnetic field removal.
Both quiet Sun and coronal hole eruptions show similar timing patterns.
Abstract
Context: Using unique quadrature observations with the two STEREO spacecraft, we investigate coronal dimmings at the onset of small-scale eruptions. In CMEs they are believed to indicate the opening up of the coronal magnetic fields at the start of the eruption. Aims: It is to determine whether coronal dimming seen in small-scale eruptions starts before or after chromospheric plasma ejection. Methods: One STEREO spacecraft obtained high cadence, 75 s, images in the He II 304A channel, and the other simultaneous images in the Fe IX/FeX 171A channel. We concentrate on two well-positioned chromospheric eruptions that occurred at disk center in the 171A images, and on the limb in 304A. One was in the quiet Sun and the other was in an equatorial coronal hole. We compare the timing of chromospheric eruption seen in the 304A limb images with the brightenings and dimmings seen on disk in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
