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Chromospheric line emission in seismically active flares
Authors:D Beliu-Ionescu  A-C Donea  C Lindsey  P Cally  G Mari
Institution:

aSchool of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton 3800, Australia

bNorthWest Research Associates, Inc., Colorado Research Associates Division, Boulder, CO, USA

cAstronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest 040557, Romania

dInstitute of Geodynamics “Sabba S. Stefanescu” 19–21 Jean-Louis Calderon St., Bucharest-37, Romania, RO-020032

Abstract:Some flares are known to drive seismic transients into the solar interior. The effects of these seismic transients are seen in helioseismic observations of the Sun’s surface thousands of km from their sources in the hour succeeding the impulsive phase of the flare. Energetic particles impinging from the corona into the chromosphere are known to drive strong, downward-propagating shocks in active region chromospheres during the impulsive phases of flares. Hgreek small letter alpha observations have served as an important diagnostic of these shocks, showing intense emission with characteristic transient redshifts. In most flares no detectable transients penetrate beneath the active region photosphere. In those that do, there is a strong correlation between compact white-light emission and the signature of seismic emission. This study introduces the first known Hgreek small letter alpha observations of acoustically active flares, centered in the core of the line. The morphology of line-core emission Hgreek small letter alpha in the impulsive phase of the flare is similar to that of co-spatial line-core emission in NaD1, encompassing the site of seismic emission but more extended. The latter shows a compact red shift in the region of seismic emission, but a similar feature is known to appear in a conjugate magnetic footpoint from which no seismic emission emanates. Radiative MHD modelling based on the profiles of chromospheric line emission during the impulsive phases of flares can contribute significantly to our understanding of the mechanics of flare acoustic emission penetrating into the solar interior and the conditions under which it occurs.
Keywords:Helioseismology  Solar oscillations  Solar flares  Sun quakes
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