A coronal wave and an asymmetric eruptive filament in SUMER, CDS, EIT, and TRACE co-observations
M.S. Madjarska, J.G. Doyle, J. Shetye

TL;DR
This study combines multi-instrument observations to analyze the complex evolution of a solar eruptive event involving a filament eruption, flare, CME, and wave, revealing detailed dynamics and physical properties.
Contribution
First simultaneous spectroscopic and imaging analysis of an asymmetric eruptive filament with detailed velocity and temperature diagnostics.
Findings
Filament erupted at ~300 km/s with untwisting motion.
No fast-mode wave signature in SUMER data, indicating high plasma temperatures.
Erupting filament emitted only at transition region temperatures.
Abstract
The objectives of the present study is to provide a better physical understanding of the complex inter-relation and evolution of several solar coronal features comprising a double-peak flare, a coronal dimming caused by a CME, a CME-driven compression, and a fast-mode wave. For the first time, the evolution of an asymmetric eruptive filament is analysed in simultaneous SUMER spectroscopic and TRACE and EIT imaging data. We use imaging observations from EIT and TRACE in the 195A channel and spectroscopic observations from the CDS in a rastering and SUMER in a sit-and-stare observing mode. The SUMER spectra cover spectral lines with formation temperatures from logT(K) ~ 4.0 to 6.1. Although the event was already analysed in two previous studies, our analysis brings a wealth of new information on the dynamics and physical properties of the observed phenomena. We found that the dynamic…
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