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Coronal Dimming Observed with Hinode: Outflows Related to a Coronal Mass Ejection
Harra, Louise K.; Hara, Hirohisa; Young, Peter R. +5 more
Coronal dimming has been a signature used to determine the source of plasma that forms part of a coronal mass ejection (CME) for many years. Generally dimming is detected through imaging instruments such as SOHO EIT by taking difference images. Hinode tracked active region 10930 from which there were a series of flares. We combined dimming observa…
Hinode SP Vector Magnetogram of AR10930 and Its Cross-Comparison with MDI
Moon, Yong-Jae; Shimojo, Masumi; Tsuneta, Saku +17 more
We present one Hinode Spectropolarimeter (SP) magnetogram of AR 10930 that produced several major flares. The inversion from Stokes profiles to magnetic field vectors was made using the standard Milne-Eddington code. We successfully applied the Uniform Shear Method for resolving the 180° ambiguity to the magnetogram. The inversion gave very strong…
Hinode Observations of the Onset Stage of a Solar Filament Eruption
Narukage, Noriyuki; Kano, Ryohei; Sakao, Taro +12 more
We used Hinode X-Ray Telescope (XRT) and Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) filtergraph (FG) Stokes-V magnetogram observations, to study the early onset of a solar eruption that includes an erupting filament that we observe in TRACE EUV images. The filament undergoes a slow rise for at least 20min prior to its fast eruption and strong soft X-ray (SXR) …
Diagnostics of Radio Fine Structures around 3 GHz with Hinode Data in the Impulsive Phase of an X3.4/4B Flare Event on 2006 December 13
Chen, Bin; Sakurai, Takashi; Yan, Yihua +1 more
On 2006 December 13 during the solar minimum, the superactive region NOAA 10930 at the S05W33 disk location produced an X3.4/4B flare at 02:40UT. Fine structures were observed in the radio spectra, which included spikes, reverse slope-type III bursts, type-U burst, V-shaped burst, pulsations, zebra patterns, and firstly discovered sub-second spiky…
Two-Step Reconnections in a C3.3 Flare and Its Preflare Activity Observed by Hinode XRT
Chae, Jongchul; Kim, Sujin; Kim, Yeon-Han +4 more
We investigated the evolution of a C3.3 impulsive flare and its preflare activity, which occurred in NOAA Active Region 10923 on 2006 November 12, using Hinode X-Ray Telescope (XRT) data. For an extensive investigation, we also used GOES X-ray flux, TRACE 171Å, and SOHO MDI data. Examining the time-series of the XRT and TRACE images, we can identi…