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Analysis of two active prominences

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We discuss the observations of two eruptive prominences, and the formation of condensations during the phenomena. The density and intensity variations of the condensations are analyzed spectroscopically in one of the events. Some hypothesis about the magnetic field configuration have been used in order to explain the observational data.

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Machado, M.E. Analysis of two active prominences. Sol Phys 23, 353–359 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00148099

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