Eruption of a plasma blob, associated M-class flare, and large-scale EUV wave observed by SDO
Pankaj Kumar, P.K. Manoharan

TL;DR
This study analyzes a solar eruption involving a plasma blob, associated M-class flare, and EUV waves, revealing the dynamics, wave speeds, and magnetic field interactions using multiwavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence linking plasma blob ejection, flare initiation, and EUV wave formation, highlighting the role of magnetic flux emergence and complex wave interactions.
Findings
Plasma blob ejected with speeds up to 540 km/s.
Faster EUV wave propagated at 785-1020 km/s, matching shock estimates.
Secondary waves observed in funnel-shaped loops.
Abstract
We present a multiwavelength study of the formation and ejection of a plasma blob and associated EUV waves in AR NOAA 11176, observed by SDO/AIA and STEREO on 25 March 2011. SDO/AIA images clearly show the formation and ejection of a plasma blob from the lower solar atmosphere at ~9 min prior to the onset of the M1.0 flare. This onset of the M-class flare happened at the site of the blob formation, while the blob was rising in a parabolic path with an average speed of ~300 km/s. The blob also showed twisting and de-twisting motion in the lower corona, and the blob speed varied from ~10-540 km/s. The faster and slower EUV wavefronts were observed in front of the plasma blob during its impulsive acceleration phase. The faster EUV wave propagated with a speed of ~785 to 1020 km/s, whereas the slower wavefront speed varied in between ~245 and 465 km/s. The timing and speed of the faster…
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