Eruption of a Kink-unstable Filament in NOAA Active Region 10696

van Driel-Gesztelyi, Lidia; Démoulin, Pascal; Török, Tibor; Kliem, Bernhard; Williams, David R.

United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Germany

Abstract

We present rapid-cadence Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) observations that show evidence of a filament eruption from NOAA active region 10696, accompanied by an X2.5 flare, on 2004 November 10. The eruptive filament, which manifests as a fast coronal mass ejection some minutes later, rises as a kinking structure with an apparently exponential growth of height within TRACE's field of view. We compare the characteristics of this filament eruption with MHD numerical simulations of a kink-unstable magnetic flux rope, finding excellent qualitative agreement. We suggest that while tether weakening by breakout-like quadrupolar reconnection may be the release mechanism for the previously confined flux rope, the driver of the expansion is most likely the MHD helical kink instability.

2005 The Astrophysical Journal
SOHO 191