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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31761
Title: The first coronal mass ejection observed in both visible-light and UV HI Ly-α channels of the Metis coronagraph on board Solar Orbiter
Authors: ANDRETTA, Vincenzo 
BEMPORAD, Alessandro 
De Leo, Y.
JERSE, GIOVANNA 
LANDINI, FEDERICO 
Mierla, M.
Naletto, G.
Romoli, M.
SASSO, CLEMENTINA 
SLEMER, ALESSANDRA 
SPADARO, Daniele 
SUSINO, ROBERTO 
Talpeanu, D. C.
TELLONI, Daniele 
Teriaca, L.
USLENGHI, MICHELA 
Antonucci, E.
Auchère, F.
Berghmans, D.
Berlicki, A.
CAPOBIANCO, Gerardo 
Capuano, G. E.
Casini, C.
Casti, M.
Chioetto, P.
Da Deppo, V.
Fabi, M.
FINESCHI, Silvano 
FRASSATI, FEDERICA 
Frassetto, F.
GIORDANO, Silvio Matteo 
Grimani, C.
Heinzel, P.
Liberatore, A.
Magli, E.
MASSONE, Giuseppe 
MESSEROTTI, Mauro 
Moses, D.
NICOLINI, Gianalfredo 
PANCRAZZI, Maurizio 
Pelizzo, M. G.
Romano, P.
Schühle, U.
STANGALINI, MARCO 
Straus, Th
VOLPICELLI, Cosimo Antonio 
ZANGRILLI, Luca 
Zuppella, P.
Abbo, L.
Aznar Cuadrado, R.
BRUNO, Roberto 
CIARAVELLA, Angela 
D'AMICIS, RAFFAELLA 
Lamy, P.
Malvezzi, A. M.
Nicolosi, P.
Nisticò, G.
Peter, H.
Plainaki, C.
Poletto, L.
Reale, Fabio 
Solanki, S. K.
Strachan, L.
Tondello, G.
Tsinganos, K.
Velli, M.
VENTURA, Rita 
Vial, J. C.
Woch, J.
Zimbardo, G.
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 
Number: 656
First Page: L14
Abstract: Context. The Metis coronagraph on board Solar Orbiter offers a new view of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), observing them for the first time with simultaneous images acquired with a broad-band filter in the visible-light interval and with a narrow-band filter around the HI Ly-α line at 121.567 nm, the so-called Metis UV channel. Aims. We show the first Metis observations of a CME, obtained on 16 and 17 January 2021. The event was also observed by the EUI/FSI imager on board Solar Orbiter, as well as by other space-based coronagraphs, such as STEREO-A/COR2 and SOHO/LASCO/C2, whose images are combined here with Metis data. Methods. Different images are analysed here to reconstruct the 3D orientation of the expanding CME flux rope using the graduated cylindrical shell model. This also allows us to identify the possible location of the source region. Measurements of the CME kinematics allow us to quantify the expected Doppler dimming in the Ly-α channel. Results. Observations show that most CME features seen in the visible-light images are also seen in the Ly-α images, although some features in the latter channel appear more structured than their visible-light counterparts. We estimated the expansion velocity of this event to be below 140 km s-1. Hence, these observations can be understood by assuming that Doppler dimming effects do not strongly reduce the Ly-α emission from the CME. These velocities are comparable with or smaller than the radial velocities inferred from the same data in a similar coronal structure on the east side of the Sun. Conclusions. The first observations by Metis of a CME demonstrate the capability of the instrument to provide valuable and novel information on the structure and dynamics of these coronal events. Considering also its diagnostics capabilities regarding the conditions of the ambient corona, Metis promises to significantly advance our knowledge of such phenomena.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31761
URL: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2021/12/aa42407-21/aa42407-21.html
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85121615319
ISSN: 0004-6361
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202142407
Fulltext: open
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