CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS AND MAJOR SOLAR-FLARES - THE GREAT ACTIVE-CENTER OF MARCH 1989

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FEYNMAN, J [1 ]
HUNDHAUSEN, AJ [1 ]
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[1] NATL CTR ATMOSPHER RES, HIGH ALTITUDE OBSERV, BOULDER, CO 80203 USA
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10.1029/94JA00202
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME) events associated with the large and complex March 1989 active region are discussed. This active region gave us a chance to study the relation of CME with truly major solar flares. The work concentrates on questions of the relation of CMEs and flares to one another and to other types of activity on the Sun. As expected, some major (X-3B class) flares had associated CMEs. However, an unexpected finding is that others did not. In fact, there is strong evidence that the X4-4B flare of March 9th had no CME. This lack of a CME for such an outstanding flare event has important implications to theories of CME causation. Apparently, not all major flares cause CMEs or are caused by CMEs. The relations between CMEs and other types of solar activity are also discussed. No filament disappearances are reported for major CMEs studied here. Comparing these results with other studies, CMEs occur in association with flares and with erupting prominences, but neither are required for a CME. The relation between solar structures showing flaring without filament eruptions and structures showing filament eruptions without flares becomes important. The evolutionary relation between an active flaring sunspot region and extensive filaments without sunspots is reviewed, and the concept of an ''evolving magnetic structure'' (EMS) is introduced. It is suggested that all CMEs arise in EMSs and that CMEs provide a major path through which azimuthal magnetic fields escape from the Sun during the solar cycle.
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