Gradual Inflation of Active-Region Coronal Arcades Building up to Coronal Mass Ejections
Rui Liu, Chang Liu, Sung-Hong Park, Haimin Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates the gradual inflation of active-region coronal arcades leading up to CMEs, revealing a quasi-static phase with slow rise, helicity injection, and a close coupling with flare activity, proposing a four-phase CME evolution model.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of pre-CME arcade inflation, linking magnetic helicity injection to CME initiation, and introduces a new four-phase evolution paradigm for CMEs from active regions.
Findings
Arcades inflate gradually over ~9 hours before eruption.
Helicity injection from photosphere correlates with arcade growth.
A four-phase CME evolution model is proposed.
Abstract
The pre-CME structure is of great importance to understanding the origin of CMEs, which, however, has been largely unknown for CMEs originating from active regions. In this paper, selected for studying are 16 active-region coronal arcades whose gradual inflation lead up to CMEs. 12 of them clearly build upon post-eruptive arcades resulting from a preceding eruption. The observed inflation sustains for 8.7 +/- 4.1 h, with the arcade rising from 1.15 +/- 0.06 Rsun to 1.36 +/- 0.07 Rsun within the EIT field of view (FOV). The rising speed is less than 5 km s-1 for most of the time. Only at the end of this quasi-static stage, it increases to tens of kilometers per second over tens of minutes. The arcade then erupts out of the EIT FOV as a CME with similar morphology. This pre-CME structure is apparently unaffected by the flares occurring during its quasi-static inflation phase, but is…
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