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Some interesting topics provoked by the solar filament research in the past decade

Peng-Fei 飞 Chen 陈鹏, Ao-Ao 敖 Xu 许敖, Ming-De 德 Ding 丁明

2020Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Solar filaments are an intriguing phenomenon, like cool clouds suspended in the hot corona. Similar structures exist in the intergalactic medium as well. Despite being a long-studied topic, solar filaments have continually attracted intensive attention because of their link to coronal heating, coronal seismology, solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In this review paper, by combing through the solar filament-related work done in the past decade, we discuss several controversial topics, such as the fine structures, dynamics, magnetic configurations and helicity of filaments. With high-resolution and high-sensitivity observations, combined with numerical simulations, it is expected that resolving these disputes will definitely lead to a huge leap in understanding the physics related to solar filaments, and even shed light on galactic filaments.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCoronal mass ejectionAstrophysicsSolar flareAstronomySolar prominenceProtein filamentNanoflaresCorona (planetary geology)Coronal holeCoronal loopSolar physicsMagnetic helicityIntergalactic travelSolar windSolar energetic particlesIntergalactic mediumCoronal planeSolar atmosphereCoronal cloudSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchScientific Research and Discoveries
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