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Title: I: C1/M8/C10 Transients: Drivers


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I C1/M8/C10 Transients Drivers Destabilization
  • Chair(s) Golub Nitta
  • Status draft/review/final

2
Schedule
  • 17 November 2005 draft sheets I, II to teams,
    requesting input for sheets III and IV
  • 24 November 2005 completed sheets I-IV for
    review to teams, requesting input for sheets V-VI
  • 8 December 2005 team input received for sheets
    V-VI
  • 19 December 2005 draft of sheets VII-VIII to
    teams
  • 9 January 2006 team comments received for sheets
    VII-VIII
  • 6 February 2006 draft Science plans on meeting
    website, with sheets IX-X filled out by team
    leads (or teams after telecons)
  • 13-17 February 2006 discussions during science
    team meeting discuss and complete pages IX-X.
  • 17 February completed Science plans on line.

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II Science questions and tasks (1)
  • Primary scientific question
  • How does the magnetic field change due to
    eruptions?
  • What is the mapping of the low corona and the
    CME?
  • What is the relation between large-scale and
    active region magnetic fields in CME initiation?
  • How are particles accelerated in the corona?
  • Are there multiple acceleration mechanisms?
  • What is the relation between particles
    precipitating into the low atmosphere and those
    escaping from the Sun?

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II Science questions and tasks (2)
  • SDO/AIA science tasks
  • Task 2 Evolution of transients (Session C1/M8)
  • Task 1 Unstable field configurations and
    initiation of transients (Session C1/M8)
  • Task 3 Early evolution of CMEs
  • Detect first brightenings and motions.
  • Associate dimming regions with B and characterize
    CMEs.
  • Task 4 Particle acceleration
  • Find conjugate foot-points.
  • Detect shocks.
  • Study regions closer to the reconnection region.

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III Science context (1)
  • STEREO will provide better understanding of the
    link between Earth-directed halo CMEs and 1-2 MK
    coronal structures.
  • By the time of SDO launch, the two STEREO
    spacecraft will be separated by 90 degrees, and
    start to have good visibility of CMEs launched
    parallel to the Sun-Earth line.
  • In combination with Solar-B/EIS and XRT, it will
    become possible to distinguish waves from
    ejections, and to understand the link between
    disturbances at 1-2 MK with those at high T.

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III Science context (2)
  • More and more realistic simulations will make it
    possible to understand eruptions in terms of
    physics.
  • Combination of simulations of magnetic
    reconnection and flux emergence and cancellation
    will pin-point CME initiation mechanisms at least
    on an event by event basis.
  • Combination of MHD and particle code simulations
    will show us likely locations of particle
    acceleration.

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III Science context (3)
  • Where do we expect/plan to make SDO contribute
    most efficiently and substantially, because of
    SDOs capabilities or timing?
  • SDO will clarify how important magnetic
    reconnection is in initiation and early evolution
    of CMEs because of broad temperature coverage and
    simultaneous observations of bremsstrahlung and
    magnetic field.
  • SDO will show us the origin of coronal waves and
    dimming because of the broad temperature
    coverage, high time resolution and full-disk
    coverage.

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IV Science investigation
  • Identify hurdles, bottlenecks, uncertainties
  • Locating and characterizing the reconnection
    region is difficult because of its predicted low
    emission.
  • Observing pre-eruption flux ropes can be tricky
    because of their possible low twists combined
    with projection effects. STEREO carries no
    magnetographs.
  • After SOHO, the lack of coronagraphs at fixed
    view points (which STEREO does not have) will
    make it hard to associate the low corona with
    CMEs.
  • After RHESSI, no high-energy instruments are
    available. In particular, we will have no
    information on ion acceleration, which is
    essential for understanding of particle
    acceleration.
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