Empirical atmosphere model in a mini flare during magnetic reconnection
A spatio-temporal analysis of IRIS spectra of MgII, CII, and SiIV ions allows us to study the dynamics and the stratification of the flare atmosphere along the line of sight during the magnetic reconnection phase at the jet base. Strong asymmetric MgII and CII line profiles with extended blue wings...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
13.12.2021
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Summary: | A spatio-temporal analysis of IRIS spectra of MgII, CII, and SiIV ions allows
us to study the dynamics and the stratification of the flare atmosphere along
the line of sight during the magnetic reconnection phase at the jet base.
Strong asymmetric MgII and CII line profiles with extended blue wings observed
at the reconnection site are interpreted by the presence of two chromospheric
temperature clouds: one explosive cloud with blueshifts at 290 km/s and one
cloud with smaller Doppler shift (around 36 km/s). Simultaneously at the same
location a mini flare was observed with strong emission in multi temperatures
(AIA), in several spectral IRIS lines (e.g. Oiv and Siiv, Mgii), absorption of
identified chromospheric lines in Siiv line profile, enhancement of the Balmer
continuum and X-ray emission by FERMI/GBM. With the standard thick-target flare
model we calculate the energy of non thermal electrons observed by FERMI and
compare it to the energy radiated by the Balmer continuum emission. We show
that the low energy input by non thermal electrons above 20 keV was still
sufficient to produce the excess of Balmer continuum. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.06790 |