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A Quantitative Model of Energy Release and Heating by Time-dependent, Localized Reconnection in a Flare with Thermal Loop-top X-ray Source
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9635-z Bibcode: 2010SoPh..267..107L

Qiu, J.; Longcope, D. W.; Des Jardins, A. C. +1 more

We present a quantitative model of the magnetic energy stored and then released through magnetic reconnection for a flare on 26 February 2004. This flare, well observed by RHESSI and TRACE, shows evidence of non-thermal electrons for only a brief, early phase. Throughout the main period of energy release there is a super-hot (T≳30 MK) plasma emitt…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 56
Reconnection of a Kinking Flux Rope Triggering the Ejection of a Microwave and Hard X-ray Source I. Observations and Interpretation
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9606-4 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..266...71K

Kliem, B.; Karlický, M.

Imaging microwave observations of an eruptive, partially occulted solar flare on 18 April 2001 suggest that the global structure of the event can be described by the helical kink instability of a twisted magnetic flux rope. This model is suggested by the inverse gamma shape of the source exhibiting crossing legs of a rising flux loop and by eviden…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 44
Outflows at the Edges of an Active Region in a Coronal Hole: A Signature of Active Region Expansion?
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-009-9484-9 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..261..253M

van Driel-Gesztelyi, L.; Baker, D.; Murray, M. J. +1 more

Outflows of plasma at the edges of active regions surrounded by quiet Sun are now a common observation with the Hinode satellite. While there is observational evidence to suggest that the outflows are originating in the magnetic field surrounding the active regions, there is no conclusive evidence that reveals how they are driven. Motivated by obs…

2010 Solar Physics
Hinode SOHO 42
Energetic Particle Acceleration and Propagation in Strong CME-Less Flares
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9540-5 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..263..185K

Klein, K. -L.; Klassen, A.; Trottet, G.

Flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) contribute to the acceleration and propagation of solar energetic particles (SEP) detected in the interplanetary space, but the exact roles of these phenomena are yet to be understood. We examine two types of energetic particle tracers related with 15 CME-less flares that emit bright soft X-ray bursts (GOES…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 39
Solar Polar Fields During Cycles 21 - 23: Correlation with Meridional Flows
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9653-x Bibcode: 2010SoPh..267..267J

Janardhan, P.; Gosain, S.; Bisoi, Susanta K.

We have examined polar magnetic fields for the last three solar cycles, viz. Cycles 21, 22, and 23 using NSO/Kitt Peak synoptic magnetograms. In addition, we have used SOHO/MDI magnetograms to derive the polar fields during Cycle 23. Both Kitt Peak and MDI data at high latitudes (78° - 90°) in both solar hemispheres show a significant drop in the …

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 38
The Magnetic Field at the Inner Boundary of the Heliosphere Around Solar Minimum
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9618-0 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..266..379Z

Hoeksema, J. T.; Zhao, X. P.

STEREO A and B observations of the radial magnetic field between 1 January 2007 and 31 October 2008 show significant evidence that in the heliosphere, the ambient radial magnetic field component with any dynamic effects removed is uniformly distributed. Based on this monopolar nature of the ambient heliospheric field we find that the surface beyon…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 38
Short-Term Solar Flare Prediction Using Predictor Teams
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9542-3 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..263..175H

Huang, Xin; Yu, Daren; Wang, Huaning +2 more

A short-term solar flare prediction model is built using predictor teams rather than an individual set of predictors. The information provided by the set of predictors could be redundant. So it is necessary to generate subsets of predictors which can keep the information constant. These subsets are called predictor teams. In the framework of rough…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 38
Background Subtraction for the SECCHI/COR1 Telescope Aboard STEREO
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9513-8 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..262..213T

St. Cyr, O. C.; Burkepile, J. T.; Thompson, W. T. +2 more

COR1 is an internally occulted Lyot coronagraph, part of the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) instrument suite aboard the twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft. Because the front objective lens is subjected to a full solar flux, the images are dominated by instrumental scattered light …

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 35
On the Analysis of the Complex Forbush Decreases of January 2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9601-9 Bibcode: 2010SoPh..266..181P

Malandraki, O.; Mavromichalaki, H.; Papaioannou, A. +5 more

In this work an analysis of a series of complex cosmic ray events that occurred between 17 January 2005 and 23 January 2005 using solar, interplanetary and ground based cosmic ray data is being performed. The investigated period was characterized both by significant galactic cosmic ray (GCR) and solar cosmic ray (SCR) variations with highlighted c…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 35
Investigation of Long-Period Oscillations of Sunspots with Ground-Based (Pulkovo) and SOHO/MDI Data
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-010-9651-z Bibcode: 2010SoPh..267..279E

Solov'ev, A. A.; Efremov, V. I.; Parfinenko, L. D.

We applied special data-processing algorithms to the study of long-period oscillations of the magnetic-field strength and the line-of-sight velocity in sunspots. The oscillations were investigated with two independent groups of data. First, we used an eight-hour-long series of solar spectrograms, obtained with the solar telescope at the Pulkovo Ob…

2010 Solar Physics
SOHO 32