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Flare-induced changes of the photospheric magnetic field in a delta-spot deduced from ground-based observations

  • Aims. Changes of the magnetic field and the line-of-sight velocities in the photosphere are being reported for an M-class flare that originated at a delta-spot belonging to active region NOAA 11865. Methods. High-resolution ground-based near-infrared spectropolarimetric observations were acquired simultaneously in two photospheric spectral lines, Fe I 10783 angstrom and Si I 10786 angstrom, with the Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter at the Vacuum Tower Telescope (VTT) in Tenerife on 2013 October 15. The observations covered several stages of the M-class flare. Inversions of the full-Stokes vector of both lines were carried out and the results were put into context using (extreme)-ultraviolet filtergrams from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Results. The active region showed high flaring activity during the whole observing period. After the M-class flare, the longitudinal magnetic field did not show significant changes along the polarity inversion line (PIL). However, an enhancement of the transverse magnetic field of approximatelyAims. Changes of the magnetic field and the line-of-sight velocities in the photosphere are being reported for an M-class flare that originated at a delta-spot belonging to active region NOAA 11865. Methods. High-resolution ground-based near-infrared spectropolarimetric observations were acquired simultaneously in two photospheric spectral lines, Fe I 10783 angstrom and Si I 10786 angstrom, with the Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter at the Vacuum Tower Telescope (VTT) in Tenerife on 2013 October 15. The observations covered several stages of the M-class flare. Inversions of the full-Stokes vector of both lines were carried out and the results were put into context using (extreme)-ultraviolet filtergrams from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Results. The active region showed high flaring activity during the whole observing period. After the M-class flare, the longitudinal magnetic field did not show significant changes along the polarity inversion line (PIL). However, an enhancement of the transverse magnetic field of approximately 550G was found that bridges the PIL and connects umbrae of opposite polarities in the delta-spot. At the same time, a newly formed system of loops appeared co-spatially in the corona as seen in 171 angstrom filtergrams of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on board SDO. However, we cannot exclude that the magnetic connection between the umbrae already existed in the upper atmosphere before the M-class flare and became visible only later when it was filled with hot plasma. The photospheric Doppler velocities show a persistent upflow pattern along the PIL without significant changes due to the flare. Conclusions. The increase of the transverse component of the magnetic field after the flare together with the newly formed loop system in the corona support recent predictions of flare models and flare observations.show moreshow less

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Author details:Peter Gömöry, Horst BalthasarORCiD, Christoph KuckeinORCiD, Julis Koza, Astrid M. Veronig, Sergio Javier González ManriqueORCiD, Ales Kucera, Pavol Schwartz, Arnold Hanslmeier
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730644
ISSN:1432-0746
Title of parent work (English):Astronomy and astrophysics : an international weekly journal
Publisher:EDP Sciences
Place of publishing:Les Ulis
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2017
Publication year:2017
Release date:2020/04/20
Tag:Sun: flares; Sun: magnetic fields; Sun: photosphere; sunspots; techniques: polarimetric
Volume:602
Number of pages:8
First page:14
Last Page:27
Funding institution:project VEGA [2/0004/16]; Osterreichischer Austauschdienst (OeAD); Slovak Research and Development Agency (SRDA) [SK 01/2016, SK-AT-2015-0002]; Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P27292-N20]; project ITMS [26220120029]; European Regional Development Fund
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Physik und Astronomie
Peer review:Referiert
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