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Contraction of flaring loops — the evidence of magnetic reconnection in sheared core fields Haisheng Ji Purple Mountain Observatory Nanjing, 210008, China jihs@pmo.ac.cn
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What is the Contraction of flaring loops? That is, during the rising phase of solar flares, hard X-ray (HXR) loop-top sources or radio/extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) flaring loops have a descending motion and, at the same time, Hα ribbons or HXR footpoints (FPs) are converging. The usual expansion motion (upward motion + separation motion) of flaring loops occurs only after the contraction. Unshearing occurs during the contraction as well as the expansion motion.
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Dynamic flaring loops — A Summary from our observations
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中国古代天文学家对太阳黑子的描述,大体可分为三大类: 第一类,圆形:如钱、如桃、如李、如栗、如环。 第二类,椭圆形:如鸡卵、鸭卵、鹅卵、爪、枣。 第三类,不规则形:如立人、如踆乌、如飞鹊、如飞燕。
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《淮南子 精神训》载: “ 日中有踆乌,而月中有蟾蜍。 ” 东 汉高诱注云: “ 踆,犹 ‘ 蹲 ’ 也,谓三足乌。 ” 晋代学者郭璞 ( 276 ~ 324 )也有注释说 “ 中有三足乌 ” 。
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Events showing the contraction The M1.2 flare of 2002-04-15 (Sui & Holman 2003) The M2.1 flare of 2002-09-09 (Ji et al. 2004) The X3.1 flare of 2002-08-24 (Li & Gan 2005) The X3.9 flare of 2003-11-03 (Veronig et al. 2006) The M1.2 flare of 2004-11-01 (Ji et al. 2006) The M6.8 flare of 2003-06-13 (Ji, Huang, & Wang 2007) The M5.7 flare of 2002-03-14 (Zhou, Ji & Huang 2006) The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Zhou, Ji & Huang 2006; Ji et al. 2008)
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in the early phase of the flares, the looptop sources moves down Velocity ~ tens of kilometers per second 10-25 keV The M1.2 flare of 2002-04-15 (Sui and Holman 2003) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The X3.1 flare of 2002-08-24 (Li and Gan 2005) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The M3.9 flare of 2003-11-03 (Veronig et al. 2006) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The M2.1 flare of 2002-09-09 (Ji et al. 2004) Red: 6-12keV Blue: 12-25kev 25-50 keV 25 km/s 17:41 UT 17:46UT
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The M1.2 flare of 2004-11-01: (Ji et al. 2006) 03:18:44 – 03:18:56 03:19:08 – 03:19:20 Solid: 25-60 keV Dashed: 6-10 keV the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The M6.8 flare of 2003-06-17 (Ji et al. 2007)
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The flare of 2002-03-14 (Zhou et al. 2007) Background: TRACE 171 A Contours: HXR 30-60 keV the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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White-light flare (Xu et al. 2004) Penumbral decay and rapid magnetic changes (Wang et al. 2004) Gamma-ray (Hurford et al. 2006) Large scale disturbance (Liu et al. 2006; Balasubramaniam, Pevtsov \& Neidig 2007) Shear flows (Deng et al. 2006) Magnetic unshearing after flare (Wang et al. ) Significant helicity drop after flare (Liu et al. 2007) Significant geophysical effect (Kwabara et al. 2004) Contraction-to-expansion (Zhou et al. 2007) The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008)
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10-25 keV35-50 keV The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 Sigmoid arcade the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Sigmoid phase Arcade phase The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008)
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The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Contractionexpansion The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Sigmoidal structure first ever seen in HXR Magnetic reconnection inside the sigmoid Sigmoid arcade Contraction expansion Unshearing throughout the flare Rapid unshearing during the ‘sigmoid’ period The X10 flare of 2003-10-29 (Ji et al. 2008) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Contraction of flaring loops ☆ inward motion of conjugate flaring kernels ☆ shrinkage of flaring loops (radio, EUV) ☆ descending of HXR looptop sources Expansion of flaring loops ☆ outward motion of conjugate flare ribbons ☆ expansion of flare loops (radio, EUV) ☆ upward motion of HXR looptop sources the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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dynamic flare loops A B CD E F G the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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dynamic flare loops the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Interpretation of Loop Contraction 10-25 keV 1. Current sheet formation (Sui & Holman 2003, Sui et al. 2004) 2. Magnetic shrinkage (Acton & Forbes1996, Lin 2004) 3. Collapsing magnetic trap (Veronig et al. 2005) 4. Magnetic Implosion (Hudson 2000) reduced the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Mapping effect from the Photosphere Modifying effect caused by Our interpretation (Ji et al. 2007) the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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Our interpretation (Ji et al. 2007) Contraction is the signature of magnetic energy dissipation in highly sheared magnetic field Energy dissipation the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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The implication for the relationship of flares and CMEs sigmoidal phasearcade phase contraction expansion + + CMEs the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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THANK YOU! the first SMESE workshop 10-12 March 2008, Paris
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