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Doppler signature of a possible termination shock in an off-limb solar flare
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae430 Bibcode: 2024MNRAS.528.6836F

Chen, Bin; Yu, Sijie; Matthews, Sarah A. +2 more

We report striking Doppler velocity gradients observed during the well-observed 2017 September 10 solar flare, and argue that they are consistent with the presence of an above-the-looptop termination shock beneath the flare current sheet. Observations from the Hinode Extreme-ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer measure plasma sheet Doppler shifts up t…

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hinode 2
Dynamics and structure of network magnetic fields: supergranular vortex expansion-contraction
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae2444 Bibcode: 2024MNRAS.535.2436C

Chian, Abraham C. -L.; Rempel, Erico L.; Gošić, Milan +1 more

We report on the formation of a large magnetic coherent structure in a vortex expansion-contraction interval, resulting from the merger of two plasmoids driven by a supergranular vortex observed by Hinode in the quiet-Sun. Strong vortical flows at the interior of vortex boundary are detected by the localized regions of high values of the instantan…

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hinode 1
Concurrent kink and sausage waves in a crescent-shaped structure over a limb prominence
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad3555 Bibcode: 2024MNRAS.527.7284G

Ghiasi, Maryam; Dadashi, Neda; Ebadi, Hossein

A Crescent-shaped prominence Structure (CS) over the solar west limb is studied using Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) Imaging Spectrometer/Hinode and Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA)/Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). First, the time-varying positions of the top and bottom borders of the CS, along with its central axis, are derived. Time evolutions of…

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hinode 1
Time evolution of X-ray bright points observed with NuSTAR
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae417 Bibcode: 2024MNRAS.528.6398P

Krucker, Säm; White, Stephen M.; Grefenstette, Brian W. +5 more

We present analysis on two X-ray bright points observed over several hours during the recent solar minimum (2020 February 21 and 2020 September 12-13) with the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), a sensitive hard X-ray imaging spectrometer. This is so far the most detailed study of bright points in hard X-rays, emission which can be us…

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hinode 1
Unipolar solar flares as a manifestation of 'topological' magnetic reconnection
DOI: 10.1093/mnrasl/slad162 Bibcode: 2024MNRAS.528L..15D

Dumin, Yurii V.; Somov, Boris V.

Solar flares - the most prominent manifestation of solar activity - typically manifest themselves as a single or a set of luminous arcs (magnetic flux tubes) rooted in regions of opposite polarity in the photosphere. However, a careful analysis of archival data from the Hinode satellite reveals occasional surprising cases of flaring arcs whose foo…

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hinode 1
Probing solar wind velocity from simultaneous superior solar conjunction radio science experiments of BepiColombo and Akatsuki missions
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae1929 Bibcode: 2024MNRAS.533.1560C

Imamura, T.; Shiota, D.; Iess, L. +5 more

A radio link directly probing the inner solar corona offers the possibility to characterize solar wind properties, including velocity, density, turbulence, and even the axial ratio. In this study, we leveraged radiometric data obtained during a joint superior solar conjunction of the ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission and the JAXA Akatsuki mission. Our …

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hinode SOHO 1