Properties of Sequential Chromospheric Brightenings and Associated Flare Ribbons (Postprint)

Abstract

We report on the physical properties of solar sequential chromospheric brightenings (SCBs) observed in conjunction with moderate-sized chromospheric flares with associated Coronal mass ejections. To characterize these ephemeral events, we developed automated procedures to identify and track subsections (kernels) of solar flares and associated SCBs using high-resolution H-alpha images. Following the algorithmic identification and a statistical analysis, we compare and find the following: SCBs are distinctly different from flare kernels in their temporal characteristics of intensity, Doppler structure, duration, and location properties. We demonstrate that flare ribbons are themselves made up of subsections exhibiting differing characteristics. Flare kernels are measured to have a mean propagation speed of 0.2 km/s and a maximum speed of 2.3 km/s over a mean distance of 5 1000 km. Within the studied population of SCBs, different classes of characteristics are observed with coincident negative, positive, or both negative and positive Doppler shifts of a few km/s. The appearance of SCBs precedes peak flare intensity by approx. equal 12 minutes and decay approx. equal 1 hr later. They are also found to propagate laterally away from flare center in clusters at 45 km/s or 117 km/s. Given SCBs' distinctive nature compared to flares, we suggest a different physical mechanism relating to their origin than the associated flare. We present a heuristic model of the origin of SCBs.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 10, 2012
Accession Number
ADA570038

Entities

People

  • Jason Jackiewicz
  • K. S. Balasubramaniam
  • Michael S. Kirk
  • R. T. James McAteer
  • Ryan O Milligan

Organizations

  • New Mexico State University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Air Force Research Laboratories
  • Algorithms
  • Coronal Mass Ejections
  • Data Science
  • Doppler Effect
  • Dynamics
  • Equations
  • High Resolution
  • Information Science
  • Intensity
  • Physical Properties
  • Solar Flares
  • Spacecraft
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Statistics
  • X Rays

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Regression Analysis.
  • Solar Physics