Polar Coronal Plumes as Tornado-Like Jets
E. Tavabi, S. Koutchmy, and L. Golub

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamics of polar coronal plumes during solar eclipses and space observations, revealing wave propagation, plasma ejections, and the role of Alfvén waves in these structures.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the multi-wavelength dynamics and plasma ejection mechanisms of polar coronal plumes, highlighting wave propagation and plasma acceleration.
Findings
Outward velocities up to 1000 km/s observed in hot plasma.
Delayed ejection of cold plasma relative to hot plasma.
Evidence of Alfvén wave propagation along magnetic structures.
Abstract
We examine the dynamical behavior of white light polar plume structures in the inner corona that are observed from the ground during total solar eclipses, based on their EUV hot and cool emission line counterparts observed from space. EUV observations from SDO/AIA of a sequence of rapidly varying coronal hole structures are analyzed. Evidence of events showing acceleration in the 1.25 Mk line of Fe XII at 193 A is given. The structures along the plume show an outward velocity of about 140 kms-1 that can be interpreted as an upwards propagating wave in the 304 A and 171 A lines; higher speeds are seen in 193 A (up to 1000 km/s). The ejection of the cold He II plasma is delayed by about 4 min in the lowest layer and more than 12 min in the highest level compared to the hot 193 A behavior. A study of the dynamics using time-slice diagrams reveals that a large amount of fast ejected…
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