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Multi-Wavelength Observation of the 3n/x3.3 Flare of 28 November 1998
Authors:You  Jianqi  Li  Hui  Fan  Zhongyu  Sakurai  Takashi
Institution:(1) CAS, Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanjing, 210008, China;(2) National Astronomical Observatory, Mitaka, Tokyo, 181, Japan
Abstract:The 3N/X3.3 flare of 28 November 1998 was observed in multiple wavelength simultaneously. The available data include Hagr images, spectra in Hethinspi 1083 nm and Cathinspii 854.2 nm from Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO), soft X-ray (SXR) and hard X-ray (HXR) images and flux from Yohkoh. Morphological relationship investigation and spectral analysis of these data show: (1) The sudden brightening at loop top above the active region and the steep increase of SXR flux before flare onset suggest that the corona there had already been heated to some extent in the preflare phase. (2) The scales of the Cathinspii 854.2 nm emission areas are very similar to those of the Hagr line, but the emission profiles look like those of the Cathinspii K line. Most of the Hethinspi 1083 nm emissions exist in the bright Hagr kernels and can last to the decay phase. (3) Flare spectra show that line shift and asymmetry are very common in this flare not only in the impulsive phase but also in the decay phase. The difference in the line shifts or asymmetry between Cathinspii 854.2 nm and Hethinspi 1083 nm, as well as the difference between the line center and wings of Cathinspii 854.2 nm imply the existence of a velocity gradient in the line-of-sight direction. (4) Post-flare loops with very deep absorption (apthinsp70%) and very-high-velocity red shifts (30–90 km s–1) were observed in Hethinspi 1083 nm during the decay phase. However, only a slight dip can be found in the Cathinspii 854.2 nm profile.
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