Magnetohydrostatic Model of a Bald-Patch Flare

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On 18May, 1994, a subflare was observed in AR7722 in X-rays by Yohkoh/SXT and in Hα at National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. The associated brightenings are due to small-scale magnetic energy release, triggered by parasitic fluxes emerging and moving at the edge of leading sunspots. Using the magnetohydrostatic equations derived by Low (1992), we model the magnetic field configuration by extrapolation of the Kitt Peak photospheric field, taking into account the effects of pressure and gravity. Hα flare kernels are shown to be located at computed separatrices associated with field lines which are tangent to the photosphere, namely `bald patches' (BPs). This is evidence that BPs can be involved in flares, and that current sheets can be dissipated in low levels of the solar atmosphere. The presence of dense plasma which is supported against gravity in the magnetic dips above BPs is correlated to dark elongated features observed in Hα. Mass flows in these flat fibrils are discussed in the context of energy release in the BP separatrices. The effect of the plasma on the computed magnetic configuration is shown to be of secondary importance with respect to the topology of the field.

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