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Energy transport and dynamics
Authors:B. Schmieder  G. Peres  S. Enome  R. Falciani  P. Heinzel  J. C. Hénoux  J. Mariska  F. Reale  M. L. Rilee  B. Rompolt  K. Shibasaki  A. V. Stepanov  J. P. Wülser  D. Zarro  V. Zharkova
Affiliation:(1) Section Meudon, Observatoire de Paris, 92195 Meudon Principal Cedex, France;(2) Osservatorio di Catania, 95125 Catania, Italy;(3) Present address: Istituto ed Osservatorio Astronomico, Palazzo dei Normanni, 90134 Palermo, Italy;(4) Nobeyama Radio Observatory, 384-13 Minamisaku, Nagano, Japan;(5) Dipartimento di Astronomia, Largo E. Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze, Italy;(6) Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 25165 Ond"rcaron"ejov, Czech Republic;(7) NRL, Code 7673, 20375 Washington DC, USA;(8) Laboratory of Plasma Studies, Cornell University, New York, USA;(9) Astronomical Institute of the Wroclaw University, 51-622 Wroclaw, Poland;(10) Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Katzively, Ukraine;(11) Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, 96822 Honolulu, HI, USA;(12) GSFC, 20771 Greenbelt, USA;(13) Astronomy Division, Kiev University, 25022 Kiev, Ukraine;(14) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, G128QQ Glasgow, UK
Abstract:We report findings concerning energy transport and dynamics in flares during the impulsive and gradual phases based on new ground-based and space observations (notably fromYohkoh). A preheating sometimes occurs during the impulsive phase. Caxix line shifts are confirmed to be good tracers of bulk plasma motions, although strong blue shifts are not as frequent as previously claimed. They often appear correlated with hard X-rays but, forsome events, the concept that electron beams provide the whole energy input to the thermal component seems not to apply. Theory now yields: new diagnostics of low-energy proton and electron beams; accurate hydrodynamical modeling of pulse beam heating of the atmosphere; possible diagnostics of microflares (based on X-ray line ratio or on loop variability); and simulated images of chromospheric evaporation fronts. For the gradual phase, the continual reorganization of magnetic field lines over active regions determines where and when magnetic reconnection, the mechanism favoured for energy release, will occur. Spatial and temporal fragmentation of the energy release, observed at different wavelengths, is considered to be a factor as well in energy transport and plasma dynamics.Report of Team 4, Flares 22 Workshop, Ottawa, May 25–28, 1993.
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