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High-resolution observation and detailed photometry of a great Hα two-ribbon flare

✍ Scribed by T. Kitahara; H. Kurokawa


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
728 KB
Volume
125
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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✦ Synopsis


A great He two-ribbon flare of 12 October, 1981 was observed with the Domeless Solar Telescope at the Hida Observatory and its detailed photometry was made with a two dimensional microdensitometer. The principal results are as follows: (1)The impulsive phase of the flare started with the progressive brightenings oftlare points forming the front lines of the He two ribbons at both sides of the magnetic neutral line. These are followed by the explosive expansion of Hc~ two ribbons at the main impulsive phase. (2) Three typical shapes of Hc~light curves were found. The type 1 light curve is characterized by the primary impulsive rise and rapid fall of intensity. The light curve of type 3 has no impulsive component but has a very gradual maximum. The type 2 profile attains the main gradual maximum with a few small impulsive peaks. These different types of light curves are made by different heating mechanisms, those are electron precipitation, heat conduction and soft X-ray radiation respectively. (3) The light curve of total intensity, which was made by integrating He -1.0 A intensities of the whole main H~ flare region, shows a primary impulsive peak and a later gradual maximum. The former peak coincides in time with that of the hard X-ray emission. The latter maximum is well correlated with the soft X-ray maximum. (4) The brightest flare points with time profiles of type 1 are closely related to the impulsive hard X-ray emissions of highest energy.


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