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Breakout Reconnection Observed by the TESIS EUV Telescope

We present experimental evidence of the coronal mass ejection (CME) breakout reconnection, observed by the TESIS EUV telescope. The telescope could observe solar corona up to 2 \(R_\odot\) from the Sun center in the Fe 171 \AA\ line. Starting from 2009 April 8 TESIS, observed an active region (AR) t...

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description We present experimental evidence of the coronal mass ejection (CME) breakout reconnection, observed by the TESIS EUV telescope. The telescope could observe solar corona up to 2 \(R_\odot\) from the Sun center in the Fe 171 \AA\ line. Starting from 2009 April 8 TESIS, observed an active region (AR) that had a quadrupolar structure with an X-point 0.5 \(R_\odot\) above photosphere. A reconstructed from the MDI data magnetic field also has a multipolar structure with an X-point above the AR. At 21:45 UT on April 9, the loops near the X-point started to move away from each other with a velocity of \(\approx\) 7 km s\(^{-1}\). At 01:15 UT on April 10, a bright stripe appeared between the loops, and the flux in the GOES 0.5-4 \AA\ channel increased. We interpret the loops' sideways motion and the bright stripe as evidence of the breakout reconnection. At 01:45 UT, the loops below the X-point started to slowly move up. At 15:10 UT, the CME started to accelerate impulsively, while at the same time a flare arcade formed below the CME. After 15:50 UT, the CME moved with constant velocity. The CME evolution precisely followed the breakout model scenario.
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