Abstract
We report the observations of a coronal mass ejection (CME) using the
Soft X-ray Telescope on
board the Yohkoh Mission. The CME had the familiar three part structure
(frontal loop,
prominence core and a cavity). The erupting prominence was observed by
the Nobeyama
radioheliograph.
We were able to determine the mass of the CME (2.6
times 10^14 g) from X-ray
observations which seems to be at the lower end of the range of CME
masses reported before
from white light observations. This is the first time the mass of a CME
has been determined from
X-ray observations. The height of onset of the CME was 0.3R_Sun. The CME
moved much faster
than the erupting prominence while its acceleration was smaller than
that of the erupting
prominence.