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Flare-Associated Oscillations Observed with NoRH Ayumi Asai (NSRO) Nobeyama Symposium 2004 : 2004/10/26
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Flare-Associated Oscillations 1980-06-07 flare –Nakajima et al. 1983 –Kiplinger et al. 1983 –Kane et al. 1983 Both -wave and HXR show quisi-periodic oscillation (QPP) oscillation period : ~8sec typical time scale : ~Alfven transit time microwave 17GHz X-rays Quasi-Periodic Pulsation (QPP)
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What are These? QPP nonthermal emission (in microwave and HXR) efficiency of particle acceleration is modulated periodically QPP period : ~ Alfven transit time scale physical parameters should be determined from observation! Which mode determines the periodicity? –Loop oscillation (sausage, kink, …) Particle acceleration process?
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1998 November 10 Flare 1998-11-10 Flare (C7.9) @NOAA8375 Multi-wavelength observation : –NoRH, NoRP, SXT, HXT, MDI NOAA 8375 QPP! Asai et al. 2001/Grechnev et al. 2002
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QPP in Microwave (only) source A shows QPP Oscillation period ~ 6.6 sec source A source B source A source B total NoRH 17GHz
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Geometrical Properties Loop-loop interaction Flare site = source B Flare Loop source A source B negative image A B
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QPP in Microwave and HXR HXR light curves also show QPP -wave peak slightly delay from HXR peak (~0.6s) ~ traveling time of nonthermal electrons –Length of faint loop : 50,000 km –velocity of nonthermal particle ~100,000 km/s traveling time : 50,000 / 100,000 = 0.5 s
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Physical Values SXT temperature analysis (source B) –T : 9.4 MK –n : 4.5×10 10 cm -3 MDI + potential field approx. –B : 300 G negative image A B Flare Loop source A source B
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Physical Parameters (1) flare loop / flare kernel ~ length : 16,000 km ~ width : 6,000 km temperature : 9.4MK density : 4.5×10 10 cm -3 magnetic field : 300 G sound velocity : 360 km/s Alfven velocity : 3,100 km/s (1) (2) c.f. (2) faint loop : ~50,000 km
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Physical Parameters (1) flare loop / flare kernel ~ length : 16,000 km ~ width : 6,000 km sound velocity : 360 km/s Alfven velocity : 3,100 km/s Alfven transit time: –Along the loop : 5.1 s –Across the loop : 1.9 s Acoustic transit time : –Along the loop : 44 s –Across the loop : 17 s (1) (2) observed period ~ 6.6 s Alfven transit time along the loop (5.1 s) is the most similar
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Statistical Study Kamio et al. 2004 Period ~ Alfven transit time scale along the loop Datevelocity (km/s) Alfven transit time (s) Sound transit time (s) Obs. P (sec) VAVA VSVS LWLW 1998-11-1031003605244176 1997-12-01120043010-23-5 2001-04-24250041080.8494.95 2001-09-101600410131.949716
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2000-01-12 Event image : 17 GHz orange cont. : 34GHz brown cont. : HXT M2 Foot 1 Foot 2 Loop top Radio flux variation Fourier power spectra 14 – 17 s Melnikov, et al. 2002 loop length : 25,000 km
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Which Mode Determines QPP? Period of QPP ~ Alfven transit time scale MHD fast mode –kink mode –sausage mode
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Kink Mode Oscillation TRACE - Aschwanden et al. 1999 - Nakariakov et al. 1999 P ~ 300 sec kink ~ L/C A
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Kink Mode?? In the case of -wave QPP : kink ~ 5 s –L : 16,000 km –C A : 3,100 km ~observation (P ~ 6 s) Is it possible for flare loop in high pressure? negative image A B
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Sausage Mode Oscillation - Nakariakov et al. 2003 - Aschwanden et al. 2004 Previous estimations: or External medium, finite wave length k=k c
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Radio Pulsation (no imaging) Aschwanden et al. 1987, 2002, etc… clearer oscillation in radio –oscillation periods : P = 0.01 1000 s McLean & Sheridan (1973) Pulsations at 230 MHz, period = 4.28 ± 0.01 s 1972/05/16 flare Culgoora radio spectograph
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Sausage Mode?? Parameters of loop C A0 = 440 km/s C Ae = 3,500 km/s L = 25,000 km P GSM = 2L/C p ~ 2L/C Ae P~15 s ~ observation ! Melnikov et al. 2002 Nakariakov et al. 2003
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Sausage Mode?? L : 16,000 km T : 9.4 MK n : 4.5×10 10 cm -3 B : 300 G C A0 = 3,100 km/s C Ae = ?? km/s P GSM < 2L/C A0 ~ 10 s OK for the case that k is large enough negative image A B
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Loop Oscillation Particle Acceleration Loop oscillation modulates the efficiency of particle acceleration? reconnection region (energy release site) as itself oscillates!?
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Loop Oscillation Particle Acceleration Shock acceleration (Tsuneta and Naito 1998) Coalescence instability (Tajima et al. 1987) How loop oscillation modulates particle acceleration? Tsuneta and Naito (1998) Loop oscillation flare-loop
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Summary & Conclusions Flare-associated oscillations are observed with NoRH Oscillation period ~ Alfven transit time scale Oscillation period is also explained with kink-mode or sausage-mode (not fixed) Coronal Seismology Loop oscillation modulates the efficiency of particle acceleration How?
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Thank you!
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using NoRP 9.4GHz data, we determined the oscillation period (auto-correlation function) ~ 6.6 sec 6.6 sec Oscillation Period (Auto-Correlation)
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Cross-correlation function between HXR and m-wave light curves -wave peaks delay ~0.6 sec HXT source A source B ~0.6 sec Cross Correlation
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QPP in microwave and HXR HXR light curves also show QPP -wave peak slightly delay from HXR peak (~0.6s) ~ traveling time of nonthermal electrons –Length of faint loop : 50,000 km –Time delay : 0.6 s length of effective electron path: 150,000 km
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Coronal Magnetic Field SOHO/MDI potential field approximation (MDI data of 1998/11/06) ~ 350 G rotation MDI 1998-11-06 flare loop
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No -wave QPP at Source B No QPP in microwave at source B Emission from thermal plasma (thermal- Bremsstrahlung) is dominant caused by 1 st burst
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Kink Mode?? In the case of -wave QPP : kink ~ 5 s –L : 16,000 km –C A : 3,100 km ~observation (P ~ 6 s) Is it possible for flare loop in high pressure?
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Slow Mode Oscillation by SUMER Wang et al. 2002 Ofman et al. 2002 SUMER slit Yohkoh/SXT TRACE 195A SUMER slit 2001-03-09 event (not flare) Fe XIX (6 10 6 K) 200 arcsec
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