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NOAA AR 8210: EVOLUTION AND FLARES FROM MULTIBAND DIAGNOSTICS
Authors:Warmuth  Alexander  Hanslmeier  Arnold  Messerotti  Mauro  Cacciani  Alessandro  Moretti  Pier Francesco  Otruba  Wolfgang
Institution:(1) Institut für Geophysik, Astrophysik und Meteorologie, Univ. Graz, Univ.-Platz 5, A-8010 Graz, Austria;(2) Astronomical Observatory, Via G.B. Tiepolo 11, I-34131 Trieste, Italy;(3) Department of Physics, University of Rome `La Sapienza', P. A. Moro 2, I-00185 Roma, Italy;(4) Sonnenobservatorium Kanzelhöhe, A-9521 Treffen, Austria
Abstract:NOAA 8210 has been a region showing a remarkable level of activity well before solar maximum. Dominated by a large, rapidly rotating delta spot, it produced several intense flares during its disk passage at the end of April–beginning of May 1998. We examine the development of AR 8210 in Hagr and white light (WL) and study the evolution of its complex magnetic topology. While the other principal flares are briefly reviewed, the great X1.1/3B flare of 2 May, which was observed at Kanzelhöhe Solar Observatory during a SOHO/UVCS ground support campaign, is studied in detail. This event has been documented in full-disk Hagr and Na-D intensitygrams, Dopplergrams, and magnetograms, with a time cadence of one minute each. The flare was associated with a CME and produced significant geomagnetic effects. Furthermore, we point out the perspectives for our planned Flare Monitoring and Alerting System, since the two new instruments (Magneto-Optical Filter and Digital Hagr camera), which made their first operational run with the campaign, are crucial components for this program.
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