Three eruptions observed by remote sensing instruments onboard solar orbiter
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2023-01-01
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On February 21 and March 21 – 22, 2021, the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) onboard
Solar Orbiter observed three prominence eruptions. The eruptions were associated with
coronal mass ejections (CMEs) observed by Metis, Solar Orbiter’s coronagraph. All three
eruptions were also observed by instruments onboard the Solar–TErrestrial RElations Observatory (Ahead; STEREO-A), the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), and the Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). Here we present an analysis of these eruptions. We investigate their morphology, direction of propagation, and 3D properties. We demonstrate the
success of applying two 3D reconstruction methods to three CMEs and their corresponding
prominences observed from three perspectives and different distances from the Sun. This
allows us to analyze the evolution of the events, from the erupting prominences low in the
corona to the corresponding CMEs high in the corona. We also study the changes in the
global magnetic field before and after the eruptions and the magnetic field configuration at
the site of the eruptions using magnetic field extrapolation methods. This work highlights
the importance of multi-perspective observations in studying the morphology of the erupting prominences, their source regions, and associated CMEs. The upcoming Solar Orbiter
observations from higher latitudes will help to constrain this kind of study better.
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Mass ejections, Low coronal signatures, Initiation and propagation
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Solar Physics
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