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Statistical research into correlation 2 between solar filaments and flare activities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2019

G. Lin*
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Solar Activity, NAO, CAS, Beijing, China email: lgh@bao.ac.cn
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Abstract

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There is a strong correlation between coronal mass ejection transients and chromospheric H-α activity. Solar physicists hope to ascertain what causes coronal disturbances, and in our current investigation we are trying to address that problem by assessing the likelihood that a coronal disturbance is associated with other manifestations of the same abrupt, perturbing event such as a flare. The correlation, if any, between filament and flare can be derived by a method of image processing. Our next approach is to give the results of statistical research by studying a century of chromospheric Hα observations. This poster describes the concept and preliminary experiences of deriving the characteristics of a filament and a flare.

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© International Astronomical Union 2019