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Multiple loop activations and continuous energy release in the solar flare of June 15, 1973

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The spatial and temporal evolution of the high temperature plasma in the flare of 1973 June 15 has been studied using the flare images photographed by the NRL XUV spectroheliograph on Skylab.

The overall event involves the successive activations of a number of different loops and arches bridging the magnetic neutral line. The spatial shifts and brightenings observed in the Fe xxiii–xxiv lines are interpreted as the activation of new structures. These continued for four or five minutes after the end of the microwave burst phase, implying additional energy-release unrelated to the nonthermal phase of the flare. A shear component observed in the coronal magnetic field may be a factor in the storage and release of the flare energy.

The observed Fe xxiii–xxiv intensities define a post-burst ‘heating phase’ during which the temperature remained approximately constant at 13 × 106 K while the Fe xxiv intensity and 0–3 Å flux rose to peak values. This phase coincided with the activation of the densest structure (N e = 2 × 1011 cm−3). Heating of higher loops continued into the decay phase, even as the overall temperature and flux declined with the fading of the lower Fe xxiv arches.

The observed morphology of individual flaring arches is consistent with the idea of energy release at altitude in the arch (coincident with a bright, energetic core in the Fe xxiv image) and energy flow downward into the ribbons. The Doppler velocity of the Fe xxi 1354 Å line is less than 5 km s−1, indicating that the hot plasma region is stationary.

The relation of this flare to the larger class of flares associated with filament eruptions and emerging magnetic flux is discussed.

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Widing, K.G., Dere, K.P. Multiple loop activations and continuous energy release in the solar flare of June 15, 1973. Sol Phys 55, 431–453 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00152585

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