A rope-shaped solar filament and a IIIb flare |
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Authors: | Yan-an Zhang Mu-tao Song Hai-sheng Ji |
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Affiliation: | Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | On September 14–18, 2000, a medium-small solar active region was observed at Ganyu Station of Purple Mountain Observatory. Its spots were not large, but it had a peculiar active filament. On Sep.16, a flare of importance IIIb with rather intense geophysical effects was produced. Our computation of the magnetic structure of the active region reveals that the rope-shaped filament was concerned with a low magnetic arc close to magnetic neutral line. An intense shear of magnetic field occurred near magnetic rope. The QSL analysis shows that a 3-D magnetic reconnection might appear in the vicinity of filament, and this can be used to interpret the formation of a large flare. |
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Keywords: | sun:flare—MHD |
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