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Energy Release in the Solar Atmosphere from a Stream of Infalling Prominence Debris

˜The œastrophysical journal Letters(2017)

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Recent high-resolution and high-cadence extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) imaging has revealed a new phenomenon, impacting prominence debris, where prominence material from failed or partial eruptions can impact the lower atmosphere, releasing energy. We report a clear example of energy release and EUV brightening due to infalling prominence debris that occurred on 2011 September 7-8. The initial eruption of material was associated with an X1.8-class flare from AR 11283, occurring at 22:30 UT on 2011 September 7. Subsequently, a semicontinuous lstream of this material returned to the solar surface with a velocity v > 150 km s(-1), impacting a region remote from the original active region between 00:20 and 00:40 UT on 2011 September 8. Using the Solar Dynamics Observatory/Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, the differential emission measure of the plasma was estimated throughout this brightening event. We found that the radiated energy of the impacted plasma was L-rad similar to 10(27) erg, while the thermal energy peaked at similar to 10(28) erg. From this we were able to determine the mass content of the debris to be in the range 2 x 10(14) < m < 2 x 10(15) g. Given typical prominence masses, the likely debris mass is toward the lower end of this range. This clear example of a prominence debris event shows that significant energy release takes place during these events and that such impacts may be used as a novel diagnostic tool for investigating prominence material properties.
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Sun: activity,Sun: corona,Sun: filaments, prominences,Sun: UV radiation
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