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Motions in the solar atmosphere associated with the white light flare of 11 July 1978
Authors:L. Dezső  Lidia Gesztelyi  L. Kondás  Ágnes Kovács  S. Rostás
Affiliation:(1) Heliophysical Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 4010 Debrecen
Abstract:Series of white light heliograms and oft- and on-band Hagr filtergrams have been obtained, with an average spatial resolution of 1Prime, to study the flare active McMath region 15403 on 11 July, 1978. A great number of accurate heliographic positions were determined for the umbrae, the white light flare patches and several bright Hagr flare knots, as well as along the principal zero filament and an arch prominence. Using the measured heliographic coordinates of these objects their motions could be analyzed in some detail. The velocities of several different objects could be deduced from the coordinates. Since the heliocentric angle of the region was about 45°, the variation in apparent heliographic coordinates also enabled some variations in heights to be determined.It is pointed out that the flare when fully developed, consisted almost entirely of loops. The zero filament which was activated prior to the flare ran between two umbrae of common penumbra and opposite polarity, one belonging to an old, the other to a new spot group. The white light flare developed on both sides of the filament where it passed between these two umbrae; it was also the place where the flare started. Observational evidence appears to indicate that the erupted filament re-formed from below.An indication has been found that there was a link between the motion of some umbrae and the major flare occurrence.
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