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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-23
    Description: We have analyzed an active region which was observed in H.alpha (Multichannel Subtractive Double Pass Spectrograph), in UV lines (SMM/UVSP), and in X-rays (SMM/HXIS). In this active region there were only a few subflares and many small bright points visible in UV and in X-rays. Using an extrapolation based on the Fourier transform, we have computed magnetic field lines connecting different photospheric magnetic polarities from ground-based magnetograms. Along the magnetic inversion lines we find two different zones: (1) a high-shear region (〉 70 deg) where subflares occur, and (2) a low-shear region along the magnetic inversion line where UV bright points are observed. In these latter regions the magnetic topology is complex with a mixture of polarities. According to the velocity field observed in the Si IV lamda.1402 line and the extrapolation of the magnetic field, we notice that each UV bright point is consistent with emission from low-rising loops with downflows at both ends. We notice some hard X-ray emissions above the bright-point regions with temperatures up to 8 x 10(exp 6) K, which suggests some induced reconnection due to continuous emergence of new flux. This reconnection is also enhanced by neighboring subflares.
    Keywords: Astronomy
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; Volume 510; 474-484
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-27
    Description: We have studied greater than 40 keV ion and electron enhancements seen at Ulysses from a series of corotating interaction regions (CIR), from mid-1992 until the end of 1993. The event intensity increased up to latitude 20 deg S; after that the ion flux maxima decreased by approximately 23%/deg while the electron maxima decreased more erratically, and more slowly, during the last half of 1993. After April, 1993, the electron increases lagged the ions by up to four days. The electron energy spectrum hardened both towards the end of the events and as the latitude went above approximately 35 deg. The electron/ion delays and the electron spectral hardening are related to the three-dimensional structure of the reverse shocks at high latitudes. The H/He ratio at approximately 0.4-1.2 MeV/nucleon decreased towards the end of each event; the mean minimum value was 3.5 +/- 0.3, lower than observed in earlier studies of CIR-associated events near the ecliptic plane. The He increases have recurred with a period of 26.0 days. There have been two phase changes: +4.3 days (February 1993) and +2.4 days (August 1993), related to changes in the coronal structure of the source regions for the high speed solar wind streams.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Type: Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276); 21; 14; p. 1561-1564
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