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Title: A confined prominence eruption on May 7, 1979
Authors: Duchlev, P.; Koleva, K.; Dechev, M.; Petrov, N.; Rompolt,
   B.; Rudawy, P.
2010BlgAJ..14...89D    Altcode:
  A confined prominence eruption at the solar limb on 7 May 1979
  associated with slow coronal mass ejection was observed and
  reported. The aim was to probe the kinking of the eruptive prominence
  (EP) loop and its relation to the processes coronal field confinement
  on erupting flux rope. The EP represents helically writhed (kinked)
  loop with fixed feet that presents a disturbed segment of a long-lived
  filament, located within a multipolar magnetic configuration. The rising
  of the EP apex and its velocity range suggest that the observation
  span late stage of the eruption. In terms of magnetic flux rope
  hypothesis, the kinking evolution of the EP flux rope was estimated by
  the normalized difference between heights of the flux rope apex and
  projected cross-point of its kinked legs, and the angle α between
  the kinked legs below the cross-point. The results suggest that the
  kink instability was in progress at the onset of observations and to
  the end of the eruption, the EP flux rope presented a large amount
  of kinking. Oscillations of the angle α with a period of 14 minutes,
  accompanying its increasing, suggest oscillations of the EP flux rope
  during the eruption. A possible scenario for confined eruption at the
  limb on 7 May 1979 was suggested, in which a breakout-type reconnection
  could occur above the EP but within a flux rope itself.

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Title: Kinetics of the post-eruptive phase of an eruptive prominence
    on 8 May, 1979
Authors: Duchlev, P.; Dechev, M.; Koleva, K.; Kokotanekova, J.;
   Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
2010BlgAJ..13...69D    Altcode:
  The kinetic pattern of the post-eruptive phase of the quiescent
  prominence which erupted on 8 May, 1979, was studied. The eruption of
  the helically-twisted polar prominence originated in the southern leg
  of the huge magnetic system (HMS) that later produces a coronal mass
  ejection (CME). The kinetic evolution of the post-eruptive process was
  estimated by time profiles of the heights of the two main flux ropes
  (FRs), composing the body of the eruptive prominence (EP) and the
  horizontal expansion between the main FRs feet. The inflow velocity of
  the prominence plasma back to the chromosphere increased with constant
  acceleration of 76 m/s^{2} and it reached a value of up to 200 km/s. The
  horizontal expansion between the main FRs feet of the EP increased with
  an average constant velocity of 12 km/s in first order approximation,
  but in fact it has changed non-linearly. The obtained results were
  discussed as indicative ones for the kinetics and evolution of the
  magnetic field at the bottom of the erupting HMS.

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Title: Kinematics and evolution of eruptive prominences of two
    different basic types
Authors: Duchlev, P.; Koleva, K.; Kokotanekova, J.; Dechev, M.;
   Petrov, N.; Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
2010BlgAJ..13...47D    Altcode:
  The kinematics and the evolution of three eruptive prominences (EPs)
  observed in Wroclaw, Poland were studied. Two of them are classical
  examples for the two basic different types of eruption (type I and type
  II, according to Rompolt, 1984). Their basic kinematic characteristics
  were compared and discussed from the point of view of their associations
  with topologically different parts of the erupting huge magnetic
  system. Some essential differences in their kinematics and evolution
  were established. <P />The kinematics and evolution of type I arch EP
  of 5 May 1980 and the type II EP of 8 May 1979, associated with coronal
  mass ejections (CMEs), are radically different. The arch EP of 5 May
  1980, associated with fast CME, rose with increasing acceleration
  up to its complete disappearing, while the eruption of the EP of
  8 May 1979, associated with slow CME, was consisted of two phases:
  acceleration and constant velocity. The eruption of EP of type II was
  followed by a final, post-eruptive phase when the prominence plasma
  fell back to the chromosphere. The EPs of types I and II showed two
  kind of horizontal expansions (HE): large-scale, apparent horizontal
  expansion and small-scale displacements between threads feet composing
  the EP legs. These two kinds of HE are strongly distinguished for the
  EP of type I. The large-scale expansion of the arch legs lasts up to
  the end of the eruption and the alternative small-scale displacement
  change of the threads feet in the arch legs is still present. The two
  kinds of HE take place in two consecutive stages during the evolution of
  the EP of type II. The first stage is characterized by an alternative
  small-scale displacement change of the threads feet in the EP leg
  occurred during the eruptive phase up to the full untwisting of the
  EP body threads. Second stage is presented by a large-scale HE of the
  fully untwisted threads occurred during the EP post-eruptive phase. <P
  />The EP of 14 August 1979 associated with fast CME shows kinematics
  and evolution of the eruption, as well as a horizontal expansion
  very similar to these ones of the type II EPs. Some differences in
  kinematic patterns of the EP of 14 August 1979 and those one of 8
  May 1979 are probably due to its different topologies of the magnetic
  field configuration (normal and inverse), as well as its association
  with a different type of CMEs (fast and slow).

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Title: Fine structure and Alfven string-mode oscillations of a
    quiescent prominence
Authors: Petrov, Nicola; Duchlev, Peter; Rompolt, Bogdan; Rudawy, Pawel
2007BlgAJ...9...93P    Altcode:
  Series of Hα spectra and slit-jaw Hα filtergrams of a quiescent
  prominence taken at Pic du Midi Observatory on November 7, 1977, are
  studied. The image processing of the Hα filtergrams reveals an internal
  structure of the prominence consisting of several arches. Series of
  high-resolution Hα spectra obtained with the slit position located
  on a selected part of one of the prominence arches have been chosen
  for Doppler shift analysis. We got a good correspondence between the
  prominence structural elements identified in the Hα filtergrams and
  the corresponding spectral cuts. The prominence arch shows cyclic
  displacement along the line-of-sight direction implying Alfvén
  string-mode oscillations.

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Title: Processing of the Eruptive Prominence Images
Authors: Koleva, K.; Duchlev, P.; Dechev, M.; Petrov, N.; Kokotanekova,
   J.; Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
2006vopc.conf..317K    Altcode:
  The films of eruptive prominences (EPs) registered at the Astronomical
  Institute of the Wroclaw University, Poland (1979 and 1980 years)
  were digitized with the automatic microdensitometer at the National
  Astronomical Observatory Rozhen, Bulgaria. The basic algorithms for
  processing of the digitized prominence images, determination of the
  kinematic parameters (velocity and acceleration) of the EP, as well
  as the dynamics and the evolution of the EP internal structure, are
  considered. The same magnetic structure is thought to be involved in
  the EPs and flares but at different spatial and energetic scales.

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Title: Search for 1-10 Hz modulations in coronal emission with SECIS
    during the August 11, 1999 eclipse
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Phillips, K. J. H.; Gallagher, P. T.; Williams,
   D. R.; Rompolt, B.; Keenan, F. P.
2004A&A...416.1179R    Altcode:
  Results of the search of the periodic changes of the 530.3 nm line
  intensity emitted by selected structures of the solar corona in the
  frequency range 1-10 Hz are presented. A set of 12 728 images of the
  section of the solar corona extending from near the north pole to
  the south-west were taken simultaneously in the 530.3 nm (“green”)
  line and white-light with the Solar Eclipse Coronal Imaging System
  (SECIS) during the 143-seconds-long totality of the 1999 August
  11 solar eclipse observed in Shabla, Bulgaria. The time resolution
  of the collected data is better than 0.05 s and the pixel size is
  approximately 4 arcsec. Using classical Fourier spectral analysis tools,
  we investigated temporal changes of the local 530.3 nm coronal line
  brightness in the frequency range 1-10 Hz of thousands of points within
  the field of view. The various photometric and instrumental effects
  have been extensively considered. We did not find any indisputable,
  statistically significant evidence of periodicities in any of the
  investigated points (at significance level α=0.05).

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Title: Fine structure and oscillations of a quiescent prominence
Authors: Petrov, N.; Duchlev, P.; Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
2004IAUS..223..293P    Altcode: 2005IAUS..223..293P
  Series of H_alpha spectra and slit-jaw H_alpha filtergrams of
  a quiescent prominence (QP) taken at Pic du Midi Observatory on
  7 November 1977 are studied. The image processing of the H_alpha
  filtergrams reveals an internal structure of the prominence consisting
  of several arches. Series of high-resolution H_alpha spectra obtained
  with the slit located on selected parts of one of the prominence
  arches chosen for Doppler shift analysis. The prominence arch show
  cyclic displacement along the line-of-sight (L.O.S.) direction implying
  Alfven string-mode oscillations.

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Title: Relationship between solar radio spikes observed at 1420 MHz
    and solar active phenomena
Authors: Dabrowski, B.; Rompolt, B.; Falewicz, R.; Rudawy, P.;
   Siarkowski, M.
2003ESASP.535..491D    Altcode: 2003iscs.symp..491D
  Numerous solar radio narrow-band spikes have been observed with the
  RT-15 radio telescope of Toruń Observatory between March 15, 2000 and
  May 14, 2001. We present here a brief description of three interesting
  events (from 11 events collected during 2000 hours of observations) and
  first results of analysis of the relationship between the spikes, solar
  flares and coronal mass ejections. We have found that solar spikes were
  emitted from solar flares of various scenario of evolution and various
  configuration of the interacting magnetic fields. Moreover, some groups
  of spikes were not correlated in time with any solar flare recorded by
  GOES or Yohkoh. It is very interesting to note, that on the basis of
  the GOES database merely 2% of the solar flares emit the radio spikes.

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Title: 3D evolution of an eruptive prominence of 15 May 2000 and
    the associated active phenomena
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Cader-Sroka, B.; Rompolt, B.; Szuszakiewicz,
   E.; Garczyńska, I.
2003ESASP.535..507R    Altcode: 2003iscs.symp..507R
  An eruptive prominence associated with solar flare and CME was observed
  at the eastern part of the solar limb on 15 May 2000 with the Small
  Coronagraph, Large Coronagraph and the MSDP (spectral imagery) of the
  Astronomical Institute of the Wroclaw University. A 3D evolution of the
  prominence was established on the basis of Hα images and spectra. The
  same prominence was observed also by Karlický and co-authors 2001 with
  a classical multi-camera spectrograph of the Ondrejov Observatory. The
  presented report briefly compares the results of the both analyses
  of the prominences' structure and evolution, obtained on the basis of
  the classical spectroscopic and MSDP spectra-imagery data.

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Title: Complex analysis of two eruptive events associated with CMEs
    observed on 2 August 2000
Authors: Radziszewski, K.; Rompolt, B.
2003ESASP.535..503R    Altcode: 2003iscs.symp..503R
  We present the results of a detailed analysis of two eruptive events
  associated with CMEs occurred at the eastern solar limb on 2 August
  2000. The analysis was performed on the basis of observations taken
  at the Astronomical Institute of Wroclaw University (Hα), SOHO/LASCO
  (C2 and C3), SOHO/EIT (EUV), Pic du Midi (Hα) and Meudon (Hα and Ca
  II). The first eruption which started at about 08:27 UT was associated
  with a solar flare of GOES class C7.9 and produced a faint and not
  very conspicuous CME. After this eruption a large quiescent prominence
  situated to the North from the flare on the eastern limb, was activated
  and strongly changed. The observed destabilization of the activated
  prominence, evidently caused by the first eruption, brought about
  to the eruption of this prominence and a large-scale CME. This second
  eruption occurred at about 17:50 UT. After the C7.9 flare the GOES X-ray
  level was rather low and oscillated between B7 and C1 through the next
  twenty or so hours. This evidences that the second large-scale CME
  was associated with the eruption of the prominence but not with a flare.

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Title: Solar flares in active region NOAA 9042 on 21 June 2000
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Falewicz, R.; Dabrowski, B.;
   Siarkowski, M.
2002ESASP.506..741R    Altcode: 2002svco.conf..741R; 2002ESPM...10..741R
  During an analysis of the observations collected in the frame of
  the year 2000 observing season we have found an interesting event
  of two sympathetic flares in active regions NOAA 9042. Up to now we
  have analysed visible, UV, X-ray and radio data taken on 21 June 2000
  (observations taken between 05 UT and 14 UT). We have found that an
  increase of the optical emission in the secondary flare occurred,
  at least partially, as a consequence of the exchange of the kinematic
  energy of the macroscopic motion of material, falling down onto the
  chromosphere, into the thermal energy in the loop anchorage regions,
  it means by the infall mechanism. The energy release of the primary
  flare was associated by emission of numerous millisecond radio spikes
  recoreded with the 80 μs time resolution.

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Title: Search for short period coronal plasma oscillations. SECIS
    results from 1999 and 2001 total eclipses
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Phillips, K. J. H.; Read, P.; Gallagher, P. T.;
   Rompolt, B.; Berlicki, A.; Williams, D.; Keenan, F. P.; Buczylko, A.
2002ESASP.506..967R    Altcode: 2002ESPM...10..967R; 2002svco.conf..967R
  Results of the analysis of the high-cadence observations of the solar
  corona, taken with the Solar Eclipse Coronal Imaging System instrument
  during joint British-Polish expeditions during the total solar eclipses
  of 1999 August 11 in Bulgaria (12768 images) and 2001 June 21 in Zambia
  (16000 images) are presented. Using data collected during the both solar
  eclipses we searched for possible periodic changes of the 530.3 nm line
  intensity emitted by the selected points of the solar corona in the
  frequency range up to 10 Hz. The time resolution of the collected data
  is close to 0.05 sec and the pixel size is approximately 4 seconds of
  arc. The standard photometric processing and correction of the image
  motions caused by temporal drifts of the instrument pointing were
  made. Using classical Fourier spectral analysis and wavelet analysis
  tools we investigated temporal changes of the 530.3 nm coronal line
  brightness of many thousands of points at various heights and position
  angles above the solar limb. We did not find any statistically important
  evidence of periodicity in the frequency range from 1 to 10 Hz in any
  of the investigated points.

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Title: Optical thickness and 3D dynamics of solar plasma in post-flare
    loops
Authors: Radziszewski, K.; Rompolt, B.
2002ESASP.506..729R    Altcode: 2002svco.conf..729R; 2002ESPM...10..729R
  Results of analysis of two post-flare loops systems observed in Hα
  line at the solar limb on 10 May 1998 are presented. The well-developed
  post-flare loops systems appeared as a result of two M 1.6 and M 3.9
  GOES class solar flares in the NOAA 8220 active region. We analysed
  optical thickness and dynamics of separate blobs of the matter,
  using MSDP Hα spectra and Hα high spatial resolution filtergrams
  collected with the Large Coronagraph of Wroclaw University. The full
  (3-dimensional) velocity vectors of the individual blobs, which moved
  along the loops, were reconstructed on the basis of long series of
  filtergrams and spectral-images. The optical thicknesses were evaluated
  using Hα line-center images compiled from the MSDP data. The velocities
  of the individual blobs moving along the loops were of the order of 20
  - 60 percent of the free-fall velocity. The optical thicknesses were
  equal to τ = 0.1-0.8, but when taking into account the influence
  of the velocities on determination of the true value of the optical
  thicknesses of the order of τ = 1.0-1.2.

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Title: JOSO national report 2000-2001 - Poland
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Sylwester, J.
2002joso.book...83R    Altcode:
  In 2000-2001 investigations of the Sun in Poland were reported by:
  The Astronomical Institute of Wroclaw University, The Solar Physics
  Division of Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences,
  The Astronomical Observatory of Jagiellonian University, Cracow.

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Title: Interpretation of the MSDP Hα line profiles recorded during
    the gradual phase of a solar flare
Authors: Berlicki, A.; Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.
2002AdSpR..30..595B    Altcode:
  In our paper we presented the results of analysis of Hα line profiles
  emitted by some bright flaring structures observed during the gradual
  phase of the C7.2 X-ray class flare. The flare was observed in NOAA 8088
  active region on 25 September 1997 at 11:50 UT. We have used Hα line
  spectra obtained with the Wrocław Multichannel Subtractive Double Pass
  Spectrograph for all the points of the recorded field of view with the
  temporal resolution of the order of 2 minutes. We analysed the time
  evolution of the Hα profiles emitted by some selected structures of
  the flare. We found that during the gradual phase of the flare the
  Hα spectra exhibited mainly redshifts. The line of sight velocities,
  corresponding to these shifts, did not exceed +13 km s <SUP>-1</SUP>. We
  found that only few very small areas outside the flare structures
  showed blueshifted spectra. Hα emission kernels located probably
  close to X-ray loops footpoints also exhibited redshifted line
  profiles. In contrast, the modelling made by Antiochos and Sturrock
  (1978) as well as by Acton et al. (1982) predict the existence of a
  "gentle evaporation" of plasma heated during the thermal phase of the
  flares. Such a gentle upward motion of the chromospheric plasma should
  produce mostly blueshifted profiles of the observed chromospheric
  spectral lines (Schmieder et al., 1987).

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Title: High-frequency oscillations in a solar active region coronal
    loop
Authors: Williams, D. R.; Phillips, K. J. H.; Rudawy, P.; Mathioudakis,
   M.; Gallagher, P. T.; O'Shea, E.; Keenan, F. P.; Read, P.; Rompolt, B.
2001MNRAS.326..428W    Altcode:
  The Solar Eclipse Corona Imaging System (SECIS) was used to record
  high-cadence observations of the solar corona during the total solar
  eclipse of 1999 August 11. During the 2min 23.5s of totality, 6364
  images were recorded simultaneously in each of the two channels:
  a white light channel, and the Fexiv (5303Å) `green line' channel
  (T~2MK). Here we report initial results from the SECIS experiment,
  including the discovery of a 6-s intensity oscillation in an active
  region coronal loop.

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Title: Line-of-Sight Velocity Fluctuations of a Quiescent Prominence
Authors: Dermendjiev, V. N.; Petrov, N. I.; Detchev, M. Tz.; Rompolt,
   B.; Rudawy, P.
2001SoPh..202...99D    Altcode:
  Series of Hα spectra and slit-jaw Hα filtergrams of a quiescent
  prominence taken at Pic du Midi Observatory on 7 November 1977
  are studied. The observations have been digitized by means of an
  automated Joyce Loebl microdensitometer. The image processing of the Hα
  filtergrams reveals an internal structure of the prominence consisting
  of several arches. Series of high-resolution Hα spectra obtained with
  the slit position located on a selected part of one of the prominence
  arches have been chosen for Doppler-shift analysis. The obtained time
  series of the line-of-sight velocity reveal large velocity variations
  near the periphery of the arch and a strong dependence of the velocity
  (in sign and magnitude) on the position along the slit. The prominence
  arch shows also cyclic displacements along the line-of-sight direction
  implying Alfvén string-mode oscillations.

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Title: Cornoal Heating by MHD Waves: Results from the SECIS Instrument
    during the 1999 Eclipse
Authors: Phillip, K. J. H.; Gallagher, P. T.; Williams, D. R.; Keenan,
   F. P.; Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Berlicki, A.
2001IAUS..203..467P    Altcode:
  We report on observational evidence for the rôles that small flare-like
  events and short-period MHD waves play in the heating of the solar
  corona. In several studies of SOHO and Yohkoh data, we examine the
  numbers and energies of small events in the EUV and in soft X-rays
  can account for the necessary energetics of the quiet-Sun corona,
  finding that EUV events at least might be sufficient to provide the
  heating, at least in closed-field regions. Results will be summarized
  in this paper. However, MHD waves may still play an important part,
  and in a separate investigation we have used fast-cadence imaging of
  the white-light and green-line corona during the total eclipse of 1999
  August 11 to search for short-period modulations. The imaging system
  is the Solar Eclipse Coronal Imaging System (SECIS), and consists of a
  pair of CCD cameras and an adapted PC to form images of the corona at
  a frame rate of 44 s<SUP>-1</SUP>. Preliminary analysis of the data
  suggests the presence of fast changes over the 2-minute-long period
  of eclipse totality. This paper will also report on the SECIS data.

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Title: Some Eruptive Events of Summer 2000 Observed at Wroclaw
    Observatory
Authors: Garczynska, I.; Szuszakiewicz, E.; Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.;
   Cader-Sroka, B.
2001pre5.conf..487G    Altcode:
  A number of energetic ejection events of the present maximum of Solar
  activity were observed with the Small Cononagraph (SC), the Large
  Coronagraph (LC) and the MSDP at the Wroclaw Astronomical Institute
  during summer 2000. We observed the Eruptive Prominences (EPLs),
  which gained considerable velocities and heights and showed also the
  connection with intensive flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs). The
  most interesting of them are presented, and possible relations to the
  respective CMEs are discussed.

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Title: SECIS: The Solar Eclipse Coronal Eclipse Imaging System
Authors: Phillips, K. J. H.; Read, P. D.; Gallagher, P. T.; Keenan,
   F. P.; Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Berlicki, A.; Buczylko, A.; Diego,
   F.; Barnsley, R.; Smartt, R. N.; Pasachoff, J. M.; Babcock, B. A.
2000SoPh..193..259P    Altcode:
  The Solar Eclipse Coronal Imaging System (SECIS) is an instrument
  designed to search for short-period modulations in the solar corona
  seen either during a total eclipse or with a coronagraph. The CCD
  cameras used in SECIS have the capability of imaging the corona at a
  rate of up to 70 frames a second, with the intensities in each pixel
  digitised in 12-bit levels. The data are captured and stored on a
  modified PC. With suitable optics it is thus possible to search for
  fast changes or short-period wave motions in the corona that will
  have important implications for the coronal heating mechanism. The
  equipment has been successfully tested using the Evans Solar Facility
  coronagraph at National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak and during
  the 11 August 1999 eclipse at a site in north-eastern Bulgaria. The
  instrument is described and preliminary results are outlined.

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Title: Velocity Fluctuations in Oscillating Arch-type Quiescent
    Prominences
Authors: Detchev, M. Tz.; Dermendjiev, V. N.; Petrov, N. I.;
   Rompolt, B.
1999ESASP.448..485D    Altcode: 1999ESPM....9..485D; 1999mfsp.conf..485D
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Hα Spectral Observations of Bright Rim Underlying a Quiescent
    Prominence on 10 June 1998
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.
1999ESASP.448..445R    Altcode: 1999ESPM....9..445R; 1999mfsp.conf..445R
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Physical Characteristics of the September 23, 1998 Solar Flare
Authors: Kotrc, P.; Karlický, M.; Kupryakov, Yu. A.; Kaltman, T. I.;
   Kasparova, J.; Rompolt, B.
1999ESASP.448..841K    Altcode: 1999ESPM....9..841K; 1999mfsp.conf..841K
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Analysis of evolution of NOAA 7912 active region on 19
    October 1995
Authors: Rudawy, P.; van Driel-Gesztelyi, L.; Cader-Sroka, B.; Mein,
   P.; Mein, N.; Schmieder, B.; Malherbe, J. -M.; Rompolt, B.
1999A&AS..139...89R    Altcode:
  An analysis of a minor (B3.2) flare related to an X-ray jet in the
  reversed polarity NOAA 7912 active region is presented, focusing
  on various kinds of activity observed in the Hα line with the MSDP
  instrument. Using complementary Yohkoh soft X-ray observations and a
  Kitt Peak magnetic field map we study the influence of a rather low
  and graduate energy release on filaments, fibrils and chromospheric
  brightenings and their relevant coronal features. We find that this
  small flare affected the entire AR and was associated with strong up-
  and downflows along remote fibrils and filaments, which appear to be
  connected by large-scale loops. It is shown that at least one of the
  observed brightenings was caused by downflow of the matter, thus, by
  the kinematic heating of the material. The filament in the vicinity
  of the flare footpoints changed the most: it broke into two parts,
  temporarily rose to higher altitudes inside the AR and even erupted
  outside of the AR, re-forming only three hours later. We show that
  even a minor flare can lead to important morphological and dynamical
  changes in an active region.

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Title: Explosion in a loop on October 11, 1990.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Falewicz, R.; Garczyńska, I.; Magun, A.
1999joso.proc..180R    Altcode:
  On October 11, 1990 the authors succeeded to observe an unusual
  process of explosion occurring in an expanding loop (Rompolt,
  1995). They present the results of a more detailed investigation
  of this event. According to their knowledge such an event was never
  observed before.

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Title: Structure, internal motion and oscillation of a quiescent
    prominence.
Authors: Dermendjiev, V. N.; Detchev, M.; Petrov, N.; Rompolt, B.
1999joso.proc..122D    Altcode:
  Series of Hα spectra and slit-jaw Hα filtergrams of a quiescent
  prominence are studied. The prominence consists of several arches. One
  of the arches oscillates with a frequency ω = 3·10<SUP>-4</SUP>s and
  shows displacement of ±55.8 km in the line of sight direction. Its
  internal velocity variations are larger near the periphery of the
  arch. The sign and magnitude of the velocity depend strongly on the
  position along the slit. For interpretation of these results a model
  of secondary plasma flow generated by bending oscillation propagating
  along the arch is developed.

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Title: Analysis of besom-like ejections observed on June 9, 1998
    during the MEDOC campaign.
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Falewicz, R.
1999joso.proc..182R    Altcode:
  On June 9, 1998 the authors observed a series of recurrent besom-like
  ejections of material from the vicinity of the huge quiescent prominence
  being the target of the MEDOC June 1998 Campaign. An analysis of
  these ejections based on MSDP spectral images and Hα filtergrams
  is presented.

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Title: Photospheric line-of-sight velocity field under quiet Hα
    filaments.
Authors: Bumba, V.; Klvaňa, M.; Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
1999joso.proc..190B    Altcode:
  The authors present some preliminary results concerning the positional
  correlation of four active region Hα filaments in their quiet phase
  with the photospheric line-of-sight velocity field lying beneath them,
  measured with a scanning photoelectric magnetograph.

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Title: Multi-wavelength observations of POST flare loops in two long
    duration solar flares
Authors: Harra-Murnion, L. K.; Schmieder, B.; van Driel-Gesztelyi,
   L.; Sato, J.; Plunkett, S. P.; Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Akioka, M.;
   Sakao, T.; Ichimoto, K.
1998A&A...337..911H    Altcode:
  We have analysed two Long Duration solar Events (LDEs) which produced
  large systems of Post Flare Loops (PFLs) and which have been observed by
  Yohkoh and ground-based observatories. Using the Maximum Entropy Method
  (MEM) image synthesis technique with new modulation patterns we were
  able to make hard X-ray (HXR) images of the post flare loops recorded
  in the L Channel (13.9-22.7 keV) of the Yohkoh Hard X-ray Telescope. We
  obtained co-aligned 2-D maps in Hα (10(4) K), in soft X-rays (5x 10(6)
  K) and in hard X-rays (20x 10(6) K). We conclude that the soft X-ray
  (SXR) loops lie higher than the Hα loops and the former are overlaid
  by HXR emission. This is suggestive of the magnetic reconnection
  process. However some details are not consistent with the standard
  models. Firstly the separation between the HXR source and the SXR
  loop increases with time, with the HXR source being approximately
  a factor of five larger than the equivalent source in impulsive
  flares. Secondly the cooling times deduced from observations are longer
  than the theoretically expected ones and the discrepancy increases
  with time. We review the current models in view of these results.

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Title: XIVth consultation on solar physics : conference proceedings
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Jakimiec, J.; Heinzel, P.
1998PAICz..88.....R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Negative energy waves and the local brightening changes in
    the solar prominences.
Authors: Detchev, M. T.; Dermendjiev, V. N.; Rompolt, B.
1998joso.proc..143D    Altcode:
  The authors construct and examine a simple model of local brightening
  changes in a solar prominence thread in presence of negative energy
  waves.

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Title: Chromospheric Activity above Changing Photospheric Magnetic
    and Velocity Fields of Developing Active Regions
Authors: Bumba, V.; Klvaña, M.; Kálmán, B.; Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
1998ASPC..155..224B    Altcode: 1998sasp.conf..224B
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Horizontal Expansion of Eruptive Prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1998ASPC..150..330R    Altcode: 1998npsp.conf..330R; 1998IAUCo.167..330R
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Rotational motion of material in surges
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Mińko-Wasiluk, A.; Berlicki, A.
1998PAICz..88..225R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Prominence investigations at the Wroclaw observatory
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1998PAICz..88..182R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Height variations of prominence plasma parameters
Authors: Kotrč , P.; Heinzel, P.; Vial, J. -C.; Rompolt, B.
1998PAICz..88..208K    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Internal motions and oscillatory phenomena in a quiescent
    prominence.
Authors: Petrov, N. I.; Dermendjiev, V. N.; Rompolt, B.
1998joso.proc..145P    Altcode:
  The magnitude and variation of the internal motions in a quiescent
  prominence are studied on the basis of long series of Hα spectra
  and slit jaw Hα filtergrams obtained at Pic du Midi Observatory. A
  discussion is made on the possible interpretation of the obtained line
  of sight velocity.

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Title: Evolution of a reversed polarity active region NOAA 7912 in
    the photosphere, the chromosphere and the corona.
Authors: van Driel-Gesztelyi, L.; Baranyi, T.; Mein, N.; Cader-Sroka,
   B.; Rudawy, P.; Mein, P.; Rompolt, B.; Schmieder, B.; Malherbe,
   J. -M.; Willson, R.; Kile, J. N.; Raoult, A.
1998joso.proc..103V    Altcode:
  The authors follow the evolution and activity of NOAA 7912, a reversed
  polarity region, in the photosphere (Kitt Peak magnetograms and Debrecen
  white-light photoheliograms), chromosphere (MSDP instrument mounted
  on the German VTT at Tenerife), and the corona (Yohkoh/SXT, Nançay
  radioheliograph and the VLA) between October 12-20, 1995. They find
  that in spite of the high shear and creation of several mixed-polarity
  regions through flux emergence, the flares in the group did not
  exceed the M-class level. This might be due to the fact that the
  highly inclined bipolar fields emerging in the following part of the
  primary reversed dipole were relatively small and quickly "consumed"
  by cancellation enhanced by sunspot motions. On the other hand, the
  presence of high shear and minor fast-moving parasitic polarities in
  NOAA 7912 was sufficient to produce eruptive events like X-ray jets
  with important coronal and interplanetary effects.

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Title: X-Ray Jets and Their Radio Signatures at Metric and Centimeter
    Wavelenths
Authors: van Driel-Gesztelyi, L.; Willson, R. F.; Kile, J. N.; Raoult,
   A.; Klein, L.; Mein, N.; Rudawy, P.; Cader, B.; Rompolt, B.; Schmieder,
   B.; Mein, P.; Malherbe, J. M.
1998ASPC..154..707V    Altcode: 1998csss...10..707V
  On October 19, 1995 at 10:30 UT and 17:00 UT, two semi-homologous X-ray
  jets were observed with the Yohkoh/SXT from AR 7912, a region having a
  reversed polarity group with vortex-like Hα fibril pattern and X-ray
  loops. The jets appeared over a mixed magnetic polarity region in
  the vicinity of the leading spot. The first event was also observed
  with the Nancay radio heliograph at 167, 236, and 327 MHz. Type III
  activity, indicating the presence of electron beams, superimposed on
  a noise-storm was clearly visible. Type III activity first appeared
  at 10:25 UT, coincident with the onset of the X-ray jet, at 164 MHz
  and 236 MHz close to the storm position, and in the direction of the
  X-ray jet. At 10:28:40 UT a new group of sources appeared eastward
  of the former activity, which may correspond to another jet branch
  along a more easterly path seen in the ohkoh} images. The second X-ray
  jet event was also observed with the Very Large Array (VLA) at 6.2,
  20.7, and 91.6 cm. For this event, VLA snapshot maps at 6.2 and 20.7
  cm reveal low-brightness temperature changes in source structure at
  the site of the X-ray jet during the preburst, impulsive, and decay
  phases. The VLA 91.6 cm observations also show noise storm emission
  above the active region but there is no clear temporal correlation
  between this later X-ray jet and the impulsive decimetric bursts that
  were observed during this period. Although the X-ray observations
  show that the two jets had similar temperatures, emission measures,
  speeds and trajectories they appear to have had dissimilar metric
  responses to these events. This surprising result may question our
  understanding of the process of electron beam acceleration in jets.

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Title: Radio Emission Associated with Mass Ejection Events from
    Active Regions of the Sun-Event of 1992 August 5
Authors: Garczynska, I. N.; Rompolt, B.; Raoult, A.; Cader-Sroka,
   B.; Tomczak, M.
1997pre4.conf..409G    Altcode:
  This paper has been realized in the frame of the collaboration of
  the Wroclaw and Nancay investigators. The spray, observed in Wroclaw
  by means of the Small Coronograph, was connected with radio sources
  observed by the Nancay Radioheliograph. The radio sources were situated
  in two active regions; the first one - close to the spray and the
  second one - far from it. The connection between these active regions
  was confirmed by the YOHKOH-SXT image, where the giant magnetic loop
  interconnecting them can be seen.

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Title: Analysis of long duration flares
Authors: Harra-Murnion, L. K.; Plunkett, S. P.; Helsdon, S. F.;
   Phillips, K. J. H.; van Driel-Gesztelyi, L.; Schmieder, B.; Rompolt,
   B.; Akioka, M.
1997AdSpR..20.2333H    Altcode:
  Yohkoh has observed many long duration events permitting a statistical
  study of the properties of these interesting events. We have selected
  ten flares for analysis which have durations between 5 and 20 hours, and
  size ranging from C to X GOES class. Employing the Soft X-ray Telescope,
  the Bragg Crystal Spectrometer, GOES spacecraft, and ground-based
  H_alpha data, we examine the morphology, temperature, emission measure,
  location of the hard X-ray source, non-thermal velocities and upflows
  of the plasma at different stages in the flare development. Our results
  are used to address the question of the energy source that maintains the
  hot plasma at temperatures of several million degrees for many hours.

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Title: Fine structure of the sunspots penumbra and umbra observed
    in Hα.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
1997joso.proc...78R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: "Prominences, filaments and chromospheric activity" June 1996
    campaign with SOHO, YOHKOH and Wrocław.
Authors: Wiik, J. E.; Rudawy, P.; Schmieder, B.; Kucera, T.; Rompolt,
   B.; Poland, A.
1997joso.proc...93W    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Plasma velocity field of two quiescent prominences with
    different morphology
Authors: Petrov, N.; Dermendjiev, V. N.; Rompolt, B.
1997jena.confE..52P    Altcode:
  We processed by means of the automated microdensitometer MDM6 Joyce
  Loebl of the Institute of Astronomy of BAS series of H-alpha prominence
  spectrograms taken with the Large Coronagraph of the Astronomical
  Institute of Wroclaw University. The spectrograms were taken from two
  quiescent prominence at various locations of the spectrograph slit
  against the prominences bodies. The spectra represent a small part
  (of about 15 AA) of the prominences spectra centered at H-alpha. The
  corresponding range of the spectrum of the terrestrial atmosphere is
  supperimposed on the spectrograms. Some of the atmospheric lines have
  been used for determination of the wavelenght-pixel ratio and a point
  of eparture, necessary in the procedure of computation of the H-alpha
  emission location, H-alpha line profiles and the line-of-light velocity
  components of the prominence plasma in the observed spectral range. In
  the sequences of the H-alpha slit jaw filtegrams, taken simultaneosly
  with the spectra, the slit position against the prominence body is
  clearly seen. We got a good correspondence between the prominence
  structural elements identified in the H-alpha filtegrams and the
  corresponding spectral cuts. This permits us to construct isomaps of
  the prominences line-of-sight velocity component. The obtained isomaps
  are used for the analysis of the prominence plasma kinematics. Some
  peculiarities in the velocity picture near the prominences surface is
  explained as a result of the momentum transmission by the surface wave
  modes of the supporting large scal local magnetic field.

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Title: Evidence for prolonged acceleration based on a detailed
    analysis of the long-duration solar gamma-ray flare of June 15, 1991
Authors: Akimov, V. V.; Ambrož, P.; Belov, A. V.; Berlicki, A.;
   Chertok, I. M.; Karlický, M.; Kurt, V. G.; Leikov, N. G.; Litvinenko,
   Yu. E.; Magun, A.; Minko-Wasiluk, A.; Rompolt, B.; Somov, B. V.
1996SoPh..166..107A    Altcode:
  Gamma-ray emission extending to energies greater than 2 GeV and lasting
  at least for two hours as well as 0.8-8.1 MeV nuclear line emission
  lasting 40 min were observed with very sensitive telescopes aboard
  the GAMMA and CGRO satellites for the well-developed post-flare loop
  formation phase of the 3B/X12 flare on June 15, 1991. We undertook
  an analysis of optical, radio, cosmic-ray, and other data in order to
  identify the origin of the energetic particles producing these unusual
  gamma-ray emissions. The analysis yields evidence that the gamma-rays
  and other emissions, observed well after the impulsive phase of the
  flare, appear to be initiated by prolonged nonstationary particle
  acceleration directly during the late phase of the flare rather than by
  a long-term trapping of energetic electrons and protons accelerated at
  the onset of the flare. We argue that such an acceleration, including
  the acceleration of protons up to GeV energies, can be caused by
  a prolonged post-eruptive energy release following a coronal mass
  ejection (CME), when the magnetic field above the active region,
  strongly disturbed by the CME eruption, relaxes to its initial state
  through magnetic reconnection in the coronal vertical current sheet.

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Title: Flare-like dynamic phenomena
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Švestka, Z.
1996AdSpR..17d.115R    Altcode: 1996AdSpR..17..115R
  Using data from Skylab, SMM, and Yohkoh spacecraft, as well as Hα
  observations on the ground, we summarize the present knowledge about
  dynamic phenomena on the Sun which usually are not classified as
  flares, although they resemble processes observed in flares, often are
  associated with flares, and sometimes can be considered for special
  kinds of flares. This involves field openings outside active regions
  (eruptive flares without chromospheric response), loop eruptions,
  with emphasis on brightenings (and possibly eruptions) of loops which
  interconnect active regions, sprays, flaring arches (injections of
  hot and cool plasma into closed field configurations), Hα and X-ray
  surges (injections of hot and cool plasma into `open' fields), X-ray
  jets, recently discovered by Yohkoh, as well as Hα jets observed at
  Wroclaw and Ottawa. We will try to find relationships between all the
  latter phenomena so that one gets a more homogeneous picture of plasma
  injections and jets observed on the Sun. There are many active phenomena
  on the Sun which usually are not classified as flares, although they
  closely resemble processes observed in flares, or are very often,
  and quite typically, associated with flares. Some of them are even
  caused by the same kind of instability that produces flares.

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Title: New CCD-based guiding system for a Jensch-type coelostat.
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Bogdan, M.; Szarapanowski, C.;
   Szybiak, A.
1996joso.proc..158R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Flare morphology.
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1996joso.proc..112R    Altcode:
  Some characteristic features of flare morphology derived from the
  observations performed in the optical range of the electromagnetic
  spectrum - mainly in Hα hydrogen line - are reviewed.

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Title: Book reviews
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Sýkora, J.
1995SoPh..159..207R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Book-Review - Reports on Astronomy - Transactions of the
    International Astronomical Union - V.22A
Authors: Bergeron, J.; Rompolt, B.
1995SoPh..159..207B    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Material Ejection
Authors: Webb, David F.; Forbes, Terry G.; Aurass, Henry; Chen, James;
   Martens, Piet; Rompolt, Bogdan; Rusin, Vojtech; Martin, Sara F.
1994SoPh..153...73W    Altcode:
  This paper reviews the major discussions and conclusions of the Flares
  22 Workshop concerning the physical processes involved in mass ejecta
  events, with an emphasis on large-scale phenomena, especially Coronal
  Mass Ejections (CMEs). New insights have been gained from recent
  data obtained from the SMM andYohkoh spacecraft and from several new
  ground-based radio and optical instruments, as well as from theoretical
  advances concerning the origins, driving mechanisms and long-term
  evolution of CMEs.

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Title: Energy Transport and Dynamics
Authors: Schmieder, B.; Peres, G.; Enome, S.; Falciani, R.; Heinzel,
   P.; Hénoux, J. C.; Mariska, J.; Reale, F.; Rilee, M. L.; Rompolt, B.;
   Shibasaki, K.; Stepanov, A. V.; Wülser, J. P.; Zarro, D.; Zharkova, V.
1994SoPh..153...55S    Altcode:
  We report findings concerning energy transport and dynamics in flares
  during the impulsive and gradual phases based on new ground-based and
  space observations (notably fromYohkoh). A preheating sometimes occurs
  during the impulsive phase. CaXIX line shifts are confirmed to be
  good tracers of bulk plasma motions, although strong blue shifts are
  not as frequent as previously claimed. They often appear correlated
  with hard X-rays but, forsome events, the concept that electron beams
  provide the whole energy input to the thermal component seems not
  to apply. Theory now yields: new diagnostics of low-energy proton
  and electron beams; accurate hydrodynamical modeling of pulse beam
  heating of the atmosphere; possible diagnostics of microflares (based
  on X-ray line ratio or on loop variability); and simulated images of
  chromospheric evaporation fronts. For the gradual phase, the continual
  reorganization of magnetic field lines over active regions determines
  where and when magnetic reconnection, the mechanism favoured for energy
  release, will occur. Spatial and temporal fragmentation of the energy
  release, observed at different wavelengths, is considered to be a
  factor as well in energy transport and plasma dynamics.

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Title: Relationship between magnetic field evolution and flaring
    sites in AR 6659 in June 1991
Authors: Schmieder, B.; Hagyard, M. J.; Guoxiang, Ai; Hongqi, Zhang;
   Kalman, B.; Gyori, L.; Rompolt, B.; Demoulin, P.; Machado, M. E.
1994SoPh..150..199S    Altcode:
  During the international campaign of June 1991, the active region AR
  6659 produced six very large, long-duration flares (X10/12) during its
  passage across the solar disk. We present the characteristics of four
  of them (June 4, 6, 9, 15). Precise measurements of the spot motions
  from Debrecen and Tokyo white-light pictures are used to understand the
  fragmentation of the main sunspot group with time. This fragmentation
  leads to a continuous restructuring of the magnetic field pattern
  while rapid changes are evidenced due to fast new flux emergence
  (magnetograms of MFSC, Huairou). The first process leads to a shearing
  of the field lines along which there is energy storage; the second one
  is the trigger which causes the release of energy by creating a complex
  topology. We conjecture that these two processes with different time
  scales are relevant to the production of flares.

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Title: Tall Coronal Jets Seen Occasionally in H alpha
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1994scs..conf..353R    Altcode: 1994IAUCo.144..353R
  Some features of tall coronal jets observed at rare occasions in Hα
  above the solar limb after the prominence eruptions are discussed. The
  jets usually reach the height of a few hundred thousands kilometers
  above the solar surface and exhibit filamentary structure.

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Title: Evolution of an Eruptive Prominence and its Magnetic System
    on 2 September 1991
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Kotrič, P.; Heinzel, P.; Knižek,
   M.; Garczyńska, I.; Cader-Sroka, B.
1994emsp.conf...95R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Dragging out of the near-surface magnetic fields during the
    prominence eruptions
Authors: Rudawy, P.; Rompolt, B.; Kotrč, P.; Heinzel, P.; Knižek, M.
1994smf..conf..372R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The Mass Ejection Event of 1986 May 4 and the Associated
    Phenomena
Authors: Garczynska, I. N.; Rompolt, B.; Aurass, H.; Burkepile, J. T.;
   Cader-Sroka, B.; Cherlok, I. M.
1994scs..conf..135G    Altcode: 1994IAUCo.144..135G
  A sequence of structural changes in the low and high corona observed
  in Hα and white light is investigated in details. Relatively slow Hα
  mass ejections have been accompanied by X-ray and radio bursts as well
  as CME. Some interconnections between all these events are analysed.

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Title: Magnetic Field Reconnection Processes in Eruptive Prominences
    Deduced from Hα Observations
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1994emsp.conf..155R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Observational evidence for magnetic field reconnection in
    active prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1994smf..conf..374R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Kinematics and evolution of twist in the eruptive prominence
    of August 18, 1980
Authors: Vrsnak, B.; Ruzdjak, V.; Rompolt, B.; Rosa, D.; Zlobec, P.
1993SoPh..146..147V    Altcode:
  The prominence which erupted at the SE limb on August 18, 1980 is one
  of the best observed disparition brusque events: high-resolution
  monochromatic ground-based observations in the Hα line were
  supplemented by the SMM and Solwind satellite coronographic
  observations; the radio wavelength range was well covered by
  single-frequency and spectral observations, and the prominence magnetic
  fields were measured two days before the eruption.

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Title: Book Review: Stellar atmospheres: beyond classical models /
    Kluwer, 1991
Authors: Machado, M. E.; Rompolt, Bogdan; Kleczek, Josip; Jackson,
   B. V.; Machado, M. E.
1993SoPh..145..403M    Altcode: 1993SoPh..145..403C
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Book Review: The sun: a laboratory for astrophysics /
    Kluwer, 1992
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1993SoPh..145..403R    Altcode: 1993SoPh..145..403S
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Stability of Prominences Exposing Helical like Patterns
Authors: Vrsnak, B.; Ruzdjak, V.; Rompolt, B.
1991SoPh..136..151V    Altcode:
  The internal structure of prominences appearing as twisted tubes was
  studied. The sample embraced 15 stable and 13 eruptive prominences,
  exposing patterns which possibly reflect a helical configuration. The
  equivalent pitch angles (ϑ) of twisted fine structure features were
  measured. In some cases the evolution of the internal structure was
  followed and 49 independent measurements of the parameter ϑ were
  performed in total. The results are presented in the plane relating
  the parameter ϑ and the normalized prominence height. The eruptive
  prominences occupy the region characterized by ϑ &gt; 50° and h
  &gt; 0.8d, where h and d are the prominence height and the footpoint
  half-separation, respectively. All prominences characterized by h &lt;
  0.6d or by ϑ &lt; 35° were stable. Such a result is in good agreement
  with an order of magnitude treatment of the forces acting in a curved
  magnetic tube, anchored at both ends in the photosphere.

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Title: Radio signature and H-alpha limb features of the 1979 March
    9 and 1982 July 9 flares
Authors: Aurass, H.; Krueger, A.; Rompolt, B.; Garczynska, I.;
   Fomichev, V. V.; Chertok, I. M.; Ishkov, V. N.; Urbarz, H.
1991AN....312..245A    Altcode:
  A comprehensive compilation of data for both events is presented. Some
  typical H-alpha limb and type IV radio spectrogram features are found
  to be associated. The escape of matter out to loops visible in H-alpha
  via blob ejection or loop eruption is associated with fast drift
  burst signatures resp. early flare continuum (FCE) emission in radio
  spectra and pulses in HXR. The comparison of both events reveals that
  the metric radio-HXR association is essentially a matter of particle
  escape conditions into the corona.

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Title: Small Scale Structure and Dynamics of Prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1990HvaOB..14...37R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Dynamic Features of a Slowly Evolving Solar Proton Flare
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Urpo, S.; Aurass, H.; Krüger, A.
1990PDHO....7..206R    Altcode: 1990dysu.conf..206R; 1990ESPM....6..206R
  The authors present a study of optical and radio observations of
  a limb flare on 10 May 1981. The evolution of the flare volume and
  related dynamical processes provide interesting information about a
  characteristic example of a class of big slowly evolving flare events.

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Title: Solar and interplanetary observations of the mass ejection
    on 7 May, 1979
Authors: Jackson, Bernard V.; Rompolt, Bogdan; Svestka, Zdenek
1988SoPh..115..327J    Altcode:
  We present observations of a mass ejection that was observed by five
  different instruments along its way from the solar surface to more
  than 100 solar radii. The instruments involved are the ground-based
  Hα coronagraph at Wrocław, the white-light SOLWIND coronagraph on
  board the P78-1 satellite, zodiacal light photometers of the HELIOS
  B spacecraft, in situ plasma detectors and magnetometers on board the
  HELIOS B spacecraft, and interplanetary scintillation measurements on
  the ground. By using a CAT-scan analysis of the images obtained by the
  SOLWIND coronagraph near the Earth and HELIOS B photometers placed at
  0.3 AU perpendicular to the Earth-Sun line, we have been able to get a
  three-dimensional density reconstruction of the mass ejection and fit
  the best velocity curve for its propagation. Although problems exist
  in smoothly joining the height-time curves (for instance, we had to
  reduce the brightness of the SOLWIND data by more than a factor of two
  to make the data sets agree photometrically), both this analysis and
  direct measurements by the other experiments clearly indicate higher
  speeds at greater distances from the Sun. The plasma acceleration
  in this case was obviously not limited only to distances within 3
  R<SUB>0</SUB>, as is usually the case, but continued beyond the outer
  limit of the coronagraph view at ∼ 8 R<SUB>0</SUB>.

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Title: X-ray emission associated with solar prominences, sprays
    and surges
Authors: Harrison, R. A.; Rompolt, B.; Garczynska, I.
1988SoPh..116...61H    Altcode:
  Using Hα observations made at the Astronomical Observatory of Wroclaw
  University, and 3.5-5.5 keV X-ray data from the Hard X-ray Imaging
  Spectrometer on board the Solar Maximum Mission, sites of solar X-ray
  emission are identified which are associated with active Hα features,
  such as prominences, sprays and surges. The X-ray emission is found to
  be highly localized within the active (Hα) structures. For example,
  in the prominences examined, 3.5-5.5 keV X-rays were found only in
  compact sites near the feet of the prominences. Models predicting that,
  during the active phase of these structures, the energy release should
  be evenly distributed along the structure are clearly brought into
  question. It is argued that these X-ray sites are indicative of the
  cause of the expulsion and transport of chromospheric material. Models
  which satisfy these observations are discussed.

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Title: Formation and eruption of quiescent prominences.
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1988dssp.conf..125R    Altcode:
  On the basis of detailed investigations of high-resolution Hα-images of
  quiescent prominences seen on the solar limb under various orientation
  with respect to the line of sight, a dynamic model for the formation
  of these prominences has been derived. Three possibilities for the
  eruption of the quiescent prominences are discussed.

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Title: Characteristics of the Expansion Associated with Eruptive
    Prominences
Authors: Athay, R. G.; Low, B. C.; Rompolt, B.
1987SoPh..110..359A    Altcode:
  Gradients of Hα and electron scattering intensities derived from
  instantaneous radial distributions of erupting prominence material
  observed at several solar radii by Illing and Athay (1986) are often
  markedly smaller than those inferred by comparing the intensities
  observed near several radii to average prominence intensities
  observed near the limb. In this paper, we show that gradients derived
  by following individual features in their outward progression with
  time yield values that are consistent with limb observations and that
  usually exceed the values obtained from instantaneous distributions. We
  conclude from the diversity of observed gradients that the prominence
  eruption cannot be described by a self-similar expansion in which the
  expansion velocity is a function of radius and time only. However,
  we cannot rule out possible self-similar solutions that allow the
  expansion velocity to be a function of angular direction.

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Title: On the association of erupting magnetic fields with eruptive
    prominences and coronal mass ejections
Authors: Rompolt, Bogdan
1987sici.symp...21R    Altcode:
  A number of space and ground-based observations give evidence that the
  eruptive prominences, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and associated
  shocks are generated by a common cause, i.e., the eruption of the
  magnetic field on the Sun. Some 60% of the observed CMEs are associated
  with the eruptive prominences. It is believed that in reality a
  much better correlation should be between these events because of
  observational limitations and of the effect of partial eruption. Some
  recent results on the formation and evolution of the quiescent and the
  active region prominences give an idea on the early phase of eruption
  of the magnetic field with the prominence plasma frozen in. In the
  latter phase of eruption the magnetic field lifted high into the
  corona and is seen (as manifested by the cold plasma frozen in) as
  a system of huge loops - evidently the result of some reconnections
  at lower heights. The legs of these erupting loops interact sometimes
  with the local magnetic field, i.e., it often appears to be an active
  region. In consequence of this interaction the activation of prominences
  and generation of flares can take place on some occasions as well as
  ejection of surges and sprays.

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Title: Hydrogen Emission from Moving Solar Prominences
Authors: Heinzel, P.; Rompolt, B.
1987SoPh..110..171H    Altcode:
  Brightness variations of the lines arising from a five-level hydrogen
  model atom, depending upon prominence velocities, have been investigated
  using a combination of two non-LTE techniques. The importance of the
  Doppler brightening and/or Doppler dimming effects is demonstrated
  for the lines of the Lyman and Balmer series.

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Title: Formation and Eruption of Quiescent Prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1987dssp.work..125R    Altcode: 1987ASSL..150..125R
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Solar and Interplanetary Observations of the Mass Ejection
    on 7 May 1979
Authors: Jackson, B. V.; Rompolt, B.; Svestka, Z.
1987sowi.conf..272J    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Non-LTE hydrogen-line formation in moving prominences.
Authors: Heinzel, P.; Rompolt, B.
1986NASCP2442..163H    Altcode: 1986copp.nasa..163H
  The behavior of hydrogen-line brightness variations, depending on the
  prominence-velocity changes were investigated. By solving the NON-Local
  thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) problem for hydrogen researchers
  determine quantitatively the effect of Doppler brightening and/or
  Doppler dimming (DBE, DDE) in the lines of Lyman and Balmer series. It
  is demonstrated that in low-density prominence plasmas, DBE in H alpha
  and H beta lines can reach a factor of three for velocities around 160
  km/sec, while the L alpha line exhibits typical DDE. L beta brightness
  variations follow from a combined DBE in the H alpha and DDE in L alpha
  and L beta itself, providing that all relevant multilevel interlocking
  processes are taken into account.

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Title: On the formation of active region prominences (Hα filaments).
Authors: Rompolt, Bogdan; Bogdan, Thomas
1986NASCP2442...81R    Altcode: 1986copp.nasa...81R
  Analysis of sequential Hα images of active region prominence formation
  suggests that simple large-scale photospheric mass-motions may play
  a key role in the formation of these long, thin, Hα filaments.

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Title: Energy Interconnection Between the Plasma Cloud Ejected from
    the Active Region and the Shock Wave
Authors: Garczynska, I. N.; Rompolt, B.
1986SoPh..105..101G    Altcode:
  The relation between the ejected plasma cloud and the shock wave
  propagating ahead of it is examined for 27 pairs of such events. The
  flare sprays and the eruptive prominences observed in Hα line as
  well as the fast-moving sources of type-IV radio bursts have been
  considered as such ejected plasma clouds. Propagation of the shock
  wave in the solar corona has been examined from the observations of
  type-II radio bursts. Using the Parker model of the propagation of a
  shock wave, the shock wave velocity has been compared with the plasma
  cloud velocity. Energy interconnection between these two events has
  been studied. In the majority of the investigated cases there exists an
  energetic interconnection between the plasma cloud and the shock wave.

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Title: Correspondence of cold mass motion and radio signatures in
    the events of 9 March 1979 and 9 July 1982
Authors: Aurass, H.; Krüger, A.; Garczinska, I.; Rompolt, B.
1986CoSka..15..649A    Altcode:
  A study of characteristic stages of flare development in Hα and
  radio was made for two complex limb events. By means of coronograph
  observations (Wroclaw) and radio observations (Tremsdorf) general
  conclusions were drawn on the temporal correspondence of signature of
  optically visible mass ejection and radiation from hot flare matter.

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Title: Non-LTE models of solar prominences
Authors: Heinzel, P.; Vial, J. C.; Gouttebroze, P.; Rompolt, B.
1986CoSka..15..183H    Altcode:
  The authors briefly review some representative non-LTE models of solar
  prominences, developed during the past decade. Particular attention is
  devoted to recent interpretation of hydrogen Lyman α line profiles
  in quiescent prominences and to the solution of the non-LTE problem
  for moving active prominences. Finally, the authors outline some of
  the most important prospects of prominence plasma diagnostics.

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Title: Fast objected events, observed in H-alpha and associated with
    them coronal mass ejections (CME) and interplanetary shocks
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Garczynska, I. N.
1986CoSka..15..691R    Altcode:
  The regular observations of the fast ejected events (eruptive
  prominences, eruptive loops, sprays and surges) were carried out at
  the Astronomical Observatory of the Wroclaw University by means of the
  Small Hα Coronograph in the years 1978 - 1984. A number of bright
  material ejections have been observed. Some of them were associated
  with the coronal mass ejections (CME) and interplanetary shocks.

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Title: Optical and microwave observations of limb flares in the Hale
    region 17644 on May 10, 1981
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
1986CoSka..15..667R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Microwave emission from the limb of the Sun: the events of
    September 8, 1980 and May 10, 1981
Authors: Urpo, S.; Terasranta, H.; Ruzdjak, V.; Vrsnak, B.; Rompolt,
   B.; Kren, G.
1985HvaOB...9...25U    Altcode:
  Solar microwave maps at 8 mm performed at the Metsähovi Radio
  Research Station in the period 1978 - 1982 revealed some radiation
  sources located up to 50000 km outside the optical Sun. The authors
  describe two characteristic events which were associated with large
  flares occurring close to the solar limb.

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Title: The 530 mm coronograph of the Wrocław University.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Rudawy, P.
1985PoAst..33..141R    Altcode:
  The large Lyot-type coronograph of the Astronomical Institute of the
  Wrocław University is described. Aperture of the single lens objective
  is 53 cm, effective focal length 14.5 m. The coronograph is equipped
  with a coudé spectrograph and a system of Hα filters. The angular
  resolving power of the high quality images is not less than 0arcsec.5.

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Title: Energetics and Interplanetary Effects of the August 14 and 18,
1979 Solar Flares: Summary of Observations Made during the Smy/stip
    Event no.
Authors: Kane, S. R.; Bird, M. K.; Domingo, V.; Gapper, G. R.; Green,
   G.; Hewish, A.; Howard, R. A.; Iwers, B.; Jackson, B. V.; Koren, U.;
   Kunow, H.; McGuire, R. E.; Muller-Mellin, R.; Rompolt, B.; Sanahuja,
   B.; Sawant, H. S.; Stewart, R. T.; von Rosenvinge, T.; Wibberenz,
   G.; Zlobec, P.
1984sii..conf..175K    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Eruption of huge magnetic systems from the sun
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1984AdSpR...4g.357R    Altcode: 1984AdSpR...4..357R
  A number of evidences is presented supporting an idea that both the
  eruptive prominences as well as the associated white light transients
  are generated by eruptions of a huge magnetic field system from the
  solar surface. The presented opinion is based on a detailed comparison
  of the geometry, the characteristic features during the expansion
  and the location on the limb of the white light transients recorded
  by coronographs on board of the SKYLAB, P-78 and SMM satellites, with
  the eruptive prominences observed in Hα at the Wroclaw Astronomical
  Observatory.

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Title: Observations and interpretation of a set of limb events of
    September 2, 1979.
Authors: Paciorek, J.; Ciurla, T.; Rompolt, B.
1983PDHO....5..531P    Altcode: 1984PDHO....5..531P
  A number of active phenomena, that appeared above the West-limb from S37
  to N15 were observed and analysed. Most of the elementary events were
  recorded in two limb regions. In the first one, between N02 and N05,
  forty recurrent surges and an active prominence were observed. In the
  second one, between S30 and S37, about fifty knots of matter moving
  down were recorded. The detailed study of all observed events suggest
  the existence of a physical connection between these two distant
  limb regions.

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Title: Hα limb phenomena observed at the Wrocław Astronomical
    Observatory between 17 - 22 of May, 1981.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Garczyńska, I. N.
1983ITABO..57..209R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Hα limb phenomena and solar noise storms.
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1983srs..work..291R    Altcode:
  From a recent investigation of the correlation of Hα limb surges with
  radio bursts it appears that the surges which are not accompanied by
  flares have a strong tendency to coincide with type I radio bursts
  with drifting chains. Such a correlation does not exist for the surges
  accompanied by flares.

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Title: The card index of ejections observed at the Wroclaw
    Observatory.
Authors: Garczyńska, I. N.; Majer, P.; Rompolt, B.
1983PDHO....5..543G    Altcode: 1984PDHO....5..543G
  The regular observations of the solar corona have been carried out at
  Astronomical Observatory of the Wroclaw University by means of the
  Small Hα Coronagraph since 1966. A number of ejections of bright
  material (sprays, surges and eruptive prominences at the limb) have
  been observed. Some of these events have already been analysed, and the
  results were published. Recently a homogeneous method of treatment of
  the observations has been devised and a card index of strong ejections
  has been initiated.

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Title: Compression of the Venusian ionosphere on May 10, 1979, by the
    interplanetary shock generated by the solar eruption of May 8, 1979
Authors: Dryer, M.; Perez-de-Tejada, H.; Taylor, H. A., Jr.;
   Intriligator, D. S.; Mikalov, J. D.; Rompolt, B.
1982JGR....87.9035D    Altcode:
  An interplanetary shock wave that was produced by a solar
  eruption and its associated coronal transient on May 8, 1979,
  has been `tracked' through interplanetary space to a rendezvous 2
  days later with Venus. The interaction of the shock wave with the
  ionospheric obstacle at Venus produced a significant compression of
  the dayside ionosphere. It is believed that the tracking, as it were,
  was accomplished for the first time via the diagnostic observations
  provided by Hα and white light imagery near the sun and the plasma
  and field measurements of two, nearly radially aligned, spacecraft.

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Title: The Relation Between the Surges and Solar Radio Emission
Authors: Garczynska, I. N.; Rompolt, B.; Benz, A. O.; Slottje, C.;
   Tlamicha, A.; Zanelli, C.
1982SoPh...77..277G    Altcode:
  The 120 limb surges which have been observed by means of Wrocław
  Observatory coronagraph from September 1966 to November 1977 are
  investigated. The evolution of surges was compared with the radio
  data during the surges. A correlation between radio bursts and the
  surges was found, particularly with chains of type I radio bursts,
  which is the first reliable correlation found of these bursts with
  non-radio events. The type I correlation only applied for surges
  without accompanying flare, of which 43% are correlated with this type
  of radio emission. In 23 of 30 associated events the start of a surge
  coincided within 5 minutes with the start or an enhancement of the type
  I storm. If flares were present, the association was not significant.

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Title: Hα limb phenomena and solar noise storms
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1982srs..work..291R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The Solar Origin of An Interplanetary Shock
Authors: Sheeley, N. R., Jr.; Howard, R. A.; Koomen, M. J.; Michels,
   D. J.; Rompolt, B.; Schwenn, R. W.; Mihalov, J. D.
1980BAAS...12..920S    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Doppler dimming of active prominences in hydrogen Ly-alpha line
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1980HvaOB...4...55R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Doppler brightening effect in H-alpha line for opticaly thin
    moving prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1980HvaOB...4...39R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The solar mass ejection of 8 May 1979
Authors: Michels, D. J.; Howard, R. A.; Koomen, M. J.; Sheeley, N. R.,
   Jr.; Rompolt, B.
1980IAUS...91..387M    Altcode:
  The solar mass ejection of May 8, 1979 is characterized using images
  from the NRL SOLWIND coronagraph on board the P78-1 satellite. The
  eruption of the polar crown filament began at about 0810 UT and reached
  maximum distance of 1.5 solar radii from the center of the sun at 1021
  UT. The eruptive prominence subsequently faded, and some of the material
  fell back to the solar surface. Vestiges of the H-alpha prominence
  disappeared by 1120 UT. The bulk of the prominence material displayed
  radial velocities averaging 40 km/sec with 165 km/sec the maximum
  velocity observed. From 1028 UT to 1246 UT, the leading edge of the
  ejecta moved outward with a constant radial velocity of approximately
  500 km/sec. Projected back to the solar limb, this indicated an onset
  near 0950 UT.

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Title: Doppler brightening of active prominences in hydrogen Blmer
    lines
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1980HvaOB...4...49R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: On the Rotational Velocity of Fine Solar Structures Deduced
    from the Inclination to the Direction of Dispersion of Their Spectral
    Streaks.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Mzyk, S.
1979phsp.coll..242R    Altcode: 1979IAUCo..44..242R; 1979phsp.conf..242R
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Discussion
Authors: Anzer, U.; Raadu, M. A.; Rompolt, B.; Rust, D. M.; Sheeley,
   N.; Spicer, D. S.
1979phsp.coll..171A    Altcode: 1979IAUCo..44..171A
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: On the Location of Quiescent Prominences with Respect to
    Coronal Holes.
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1979phsp.coll..209R    Altcode: 1979phsp.conf..209R; 1979IAUCo..44..209R
  It is generally known that quiescent prominences are located at
  some distance from coronal hole boundaries. In the present paper an
  attempt is made to determine whether the average distance between the
  nearest border of a coronal hole and the prominence is comparable to
  the average x horizontal extension of a helmet structure overlying
  the prominence. In addition, an attempt is made to determine whether
  this average distance depends on the orientation of the long axis of
  the prominence with respect to the nearest boundary of the coronal hole.

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Title: On the Need for a Routine Coronagraphic Active-Prominence
    Patrol.
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1979phsp.coll..278R    Altcode: 1979IAUCo..44..278R; 1979phsp.conf..278R
  Routine observations of active solar prominences by means of small-size
  coronagraphs equipped with birefringent broad-bandpass filters are
  discussed as a means of gathering coronal data unavailable by other
  means. The usual method of obtaining prominence evolution data as
  a by-product of routine flare patrol observations is shown to be
  limited to observations of the less active prominences, due to the
  extreme line-of-sight velocities of the most active prominences which
  are often Doppler shifted past the bandpass of the narrowband filters
  employed. Prominence features requiring investigation are discussed,
  including electromagnetic emission, kinematics, dynamics and magnetic
  fields. The need for routine coronagraphic active-prominence patrols
  is concluded, and an actual patrol underway is outlined.

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Title: Discussion
Authors: Anzer, U.; Chiuderi-Drago, F.; Kundu, M. R.; Leroy, J. L.;
   Malville, J.; Rompolt, B.; Sheeley, N.; Stenflo, J.; Tandberg-Hanssen,
   E.; Öhman, Y.
1979phsp.coll...77A    Altcode: 1979IAUCo..44...77A
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Line Profiles Resulting from Expanding and Escaping Fine
    Filaments of Prominences
Authors: Ciurla, T.; Rompolt, B.
1977BAICz..28..217C    Altcode:
  Hydrogen-alpha line profiles are given for an optically thin expanding
  prominence filament, simultaneously escaping from the sun's surface. The
  line profiles were computed for a filament in the shape of a cylinder
  or a cylindrical shell, for different kinds of radial-velocity
  distributions, and for several accepted values of the expansion rate,
  escape velocity, and Doppler width. It was assumed that the filament
  scatters incident solar radiation.

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Title: Doppler-brightening effect in rotating and expanding optically
    thin filaments
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Çiurla, T.
1976CoSka...6..117R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Profiles of H-alpha line resulting from rotating optically
    thin filaments of prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1976CoSka...6..103R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Events associated with the outburst on 23 September, 1974.
Authors: Garczynska, I.; Rompolt, B.
1976eear.conf..111G    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Profiles of Halpha -line resulting from rotating optically
    thin filaments of prominences.
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1976str..book..103R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Doppler-brightening effect in rotating and expanding optically
    thin filaments.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Cçiurla, T.
1976str..book..117R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Rotational motions in fine solar structures
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1975STIN...7614007R    Altcode:
  Papers are presented concerning spiral structures in the sun's
  atmosphere, spiral and rotational mass motions, appearance of spectral
  features resulting from rotational and expansional motion, and twisted
  magnetic fields.

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Title: Spectral Features to be Expected from Rotational and
    Expansional Motions in Fine Solar Structures
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1975SoPh...41..329R    Altcode:
  The shapes of spectral features (lines) to be expected from rotating
  or expanding fine solar filaments, loops, and knots (oriented variously
  to the spectrograph slit) are given and discussed. Only the appearance
  of the lines in the spectrum (i.e., their orientation to the direction
  of dispersion and the shape of their area) is considered. It is shown
  that the observed inclination to the direction of dispersion of some
  spectral features can be produced by rotation but not by expansion. The
  observational evidences are given.

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Title: Positions of Filament Feet in Relation to the Supergranular
    Calcium Network
Authors: Płocieniak, S.; Rompolt, B.
1973SoPh...29..399P    Altcode:
  On the basis of Hα and K Ca II spectroheliograms the positions
  of filament feet with regard to the supergranular network was
  established. It was found that 65% of the filament feet is located
  at the junctions of three or four supergranular cells, 25% at the
  junctions of two cells, and 10% in the area of the cells.

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Title: Observations of Mercury's Transit Across the Solar Disk on
    1970 May 9
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Rybka, P.; Spodenkiewicz, A.; Szczodrowska, B.
1971AcA....21..245R    Altcode:
  The results of observations of the Mercury transit across the solar
  disk obtained visually and photographically at the Wroclaw Astronomical
  Observatory on May 9, 1970 are given.

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Title: Thermostatic control of the birefringent filter of the Wroclaw
    Observatory coronograph
Authors: Romer, A.; Rompolt, B.
1969csph.conf..177R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The region of limb flares and active prominences of July
    6, 1968.
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Kozar, T.; Szumiejko, E.
1969VeGG...13...55R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: A statistical investigation of sunspots and chromospheric
    flares
Authors: Garczyńska, I.; Jakimcowa, M.; Kordylewski, Z.; Mergentaler,
   J.; Rompolt, B.
1969csph.conf..133G    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The influence of the filamentary structure of prominences
    and flares on the equivalent widths of lines
Authors: Ciurla, T.; Rompolt, B.
1969csph.conf..107C    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: Illumination in Hα of a moving prominence by the photosphere
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1969csph.conf..117R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The Wrocław Observatory coronograph
Authors: Rompolt, B.; Kraus, T.
1969csph.conf..171R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The Hα Radiation Field in the Solar Corona for Moving
    Prominences
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1967AcA....17..329R    Altcode:
  The paper presents the results of computation of the profiles of the
  mean intensity photospheric H_alpha radiation for prominences moving
  in the solar corona. Variations of the profiles depending upon the
  height, the velocity, and the direction of motion of the prominences
  are shown. Calculations were carried out with the aid of a digital
  computer Elliott-803.

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Title: The Hα Radiation Field in the Solar Corona
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1967AcA....17..147R    Altcode:
  The profiles of the mean photospheric radiation in H_alpha line were
  calculated for 45 different heights above the photosphere with the
  aid of the digital computer Elliott-803. In the calculations the limb
  darkening effect was taken into account.

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Title: Relation between surge phenomenon and magnetic field in solar
    active region
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1965BAICz..16..227R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS

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Title: The source function of a quiescent prominence
Authors: Rompolt, B.
1963BAICz..14...87R    Altcode:
  No abstract at ADS