Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003soph..217..235y&link_type=abstract
Solar Physics, v. 217, Issue 2, p. 235-245 (2003).
Physics
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Scientific paper
After carefully comparing the white-light (5600+/-00 Å) and the slit-jaw Hα images (0.5 Å passband) of the 2N/X20 white-light flare of 16 August 1989, we found that the Hα counterpart identification of the bright kernels in continuum by Hiei, Nakagomi, and Takuma (1992) was incorrect. Now we come to the conclusion that none of the two white-light kernels has a corresponding bright Hα area. Moreover, the loop shapes in white-light are also different from those in Hα. Hα loops rose more rapidly than white-light loops. However, their height-time variations on the whole are similar. This indicates that the continuum and chromospheric emissions of the flare presumably come from different plasmas, but may be modulated by some mutual factors, such as large-scale magnetic fields. Analysis of the Hei 10830 Å spectra taken simultaneously with the slit-jaw Hα images shows that the line-center intensity of Hei 10830 Å doesn't have a good correlation with the intensity of nearby continuum, which supports the above conclusions. In addition, the electron density at the white-light loop top estimated from the continuum around 5600 Å and 10830 Å is as high as 1012-1013 cm-3.
Hiei Eijiro
Li Hui
You Jianqi
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