The Eruption of 22 April 2021 as Observed by Solar Orbiter: Continuous Magnetic Reconnection and Heating After the Impulsive Phase
Journal
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Rodriguez, L.
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Warmuth, A.
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Mierla, M.
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Zhukov, A. N.
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Shukhobodskaia, D.
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Niemela, A.
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Maharana, A.
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West, M. J.
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Kilpua, E. K. J.
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Möstl, C.
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D'Huys, E.
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Veronig, A. M.
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Auchère, F.
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Battaglia, A. F.
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Benvenuto, F.
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Berghmans, D.
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Dickson, E. C. M.
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Dominique, M.
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Gissot, S.
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Hayes, L. A.
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Katsiyannis, A. C.
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Kraaikamp, E.
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Magdalenić, J.
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Mann, G.
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Massa, P.
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Nicula, B.
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Piana, M.
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Podladchikova, O.
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Schuller, F.
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Stegen, K.
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Verbeeck, C.
Abstract
We report on one of the first solar-eruptive events that was simultaneously observed by three of the remote-sensing instruments onboard Solar Orbiter during the cruise phase. The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) observed an eruption on 22 April 2021. The corresponding CME was recorded by the coronagraph Metis. Finally, the Spectrometer/Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) sampled the associated X-ray flare, which was partially occulted. From the Earth, the eruption-source region was observed close to disk center.
Volume
298
Issue
1
Issn Identifier
0038-0938
Ads BibCode
2023SoPh..298....1R
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