Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1767636 Advances in Space Research 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Streaming, along the threads of surges extending more than 10 arc s, is higher in speed (∼20 km s−1) than in the filament and fibrils and appears to flow independently over and above the chromospheric fibrils. Blue shifts seen in the Hα Dopplergrams confirm the outward mass motion of the surges. However, in at least one case, we also see simultaneous downflows from the same site but in the opposite direction and downward toward the chromosphere. We suggest that the site between these two outward and downward flows identifies the place where magnetic reconnection could occur and thereby cause of the surge. This appears to imply that the reconnection site is in the high chromosphere or low corona.
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