Multiwavelength observation of a large-scale flux rope eruption above kinked mini-filament
Pankaj Kumar, Kyung-Suk Cho

TL;DR
This study presents multiwavelength observations of a flux rope eruption above a kinked mini-filament, revealing the dynamics of filament activation, magnetic reconnection, flux rope formation, and associated flare and CME features.
Contribution
It provides detailed multiwavelength analysis of flux rope formation and eruption above a kinked mini-filament, highlighting the role of magnetic reconnection and filament instability.
Findings
Filament activation associated with kink instability and failed eruption.
Formation of a hot flux rope during magnetic reconnection.
Observation of a cool CME front surrounding the hot flux rope.
Abstract
We analyse multiwavelength observations of a western limb flare (C3.9) occurred in AR NOAA 111465 on 30 April 2012. The high resolution images recorded by SDO/AIA 304, 1600 \AA\ and Hinode/SOT H show the activation of a mini-filament (rising speed40 km s) associated with kink instability and the onset of a C-class flare near the southern leg of the filament. The first magnetic reconnection occurred at one of the footpoints of the filament causing the breaking of its southern leg. The filament shows unwinding motion of the northern leg and apex in the counterclockwise direction and failed to erupt. A flux-rope (visible only in hot channels, i.e., AIA 131 and 94 \AA\ channels and Hinode/SXT) structure was appeared along the neutral line during the second magnetic reconnection taking place above the kinked filament. Formation of the RHESSI hard X-ray source (12-25 keV)…
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