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[en] A flare event occurred which involved the disappearance of a filament near central meridian on 29 August 1973. The event was well observed in X-rays with the AS and E telescope on Skylab and in Hα at BBSO. It was a four-ribbon flare involving both new and old magnetic inversion lines which were roughly parallel. The Hα, X-ray, and magnetic field data are used to deduce the magnetic polarities of the Hα brightenings at the footpoints of the brightest X-ray loops. These magnetic structures and the preflare history of the region are then used to argue that the event involved a reconnection of magnetic field lines rather than a brigthening in place of pre-existing loops. The simultaneity of the Hα brightening onsets in the four ribbons and the apparent lack of an eruption of the filament are consistent with this interpretation. These observations are compared to other studies of filament disappearances. The preflare structures and the alignment of the early X-ray flare loops with teh Hα filament are consistent with the schematic picture of a filament presented first by Canfield et al. (1974). (orig.)
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Solar Physics; ISSN 0038-0938;
; v. 70(2); p. 335-350

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