Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983asei.rept.....w&link_type=abstract
Final Report, 26 Jan. 1982 - 25 Jul. 1983 American Science and Engineering, Inc., Arlington, VA. Space Systems Div.
Physics
Brightness, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar X-Rays, X Ray Imagery, Absorption Spectra, Magnetic Signatures, Solar Prominences, Solar Spectra
Scientific paper
This contract was to investigate the evidence for the characteristics of solar coronal flare precursors using high spatial resolution Skylab soft X-ray, H-alpha and magnetogram images. Transient preflare features were examined to develop an understanding of coronal flare precursors, especially what they tell us about changes in the local magnetic field. The results are as follows; Preflare X-ray enhancements were found in a statistically significant number of the preflare intervals searched, and consisted of one to three loops, kernels or sinuous features per interval. Typically, the preflare feature was not at the flare site and did not reach flare brightness. There was no systematically observed time within the preflare interval for the preflare events to appear, and, no correlation of preflare characteristics with the subsequent flare energy. Pressures of several preflare features were calculated to be on the order of a few dy/sq cm. H-alpha brightenings in the form of knots and patches cospatial with or adjacent to the X-ray preflare features were found in nearly all of the intervals searched. Changing H-alpha absorption features were observed in about half of the cases, and took the form of surges or filament activations. The results do not provide support for loop preheating models, but do support models which require emerging flux as a means of activating larger coronal structures which flare.
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