OBSERVATIONS of A SERIES of FLARES and ASSOCIATED JET-LIKE ERUPTIONS DRIVEN by the EMERGENCE of TWISTED MAGNETIC FIELDS

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-20-2016

Abstract

We studied temporal changes of morphological and magnetic properties of a succession of four confined flares followed by an eruptive flare using the high-resolution New Solar Telescope (NST) operating at the Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) and Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) magnetograms and Atmospheric Image Assembly (AIA) EUV images provided by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). From the NST/Hα and the SDO/AIA 304 Å observations we found that each flare developed a jet structure that evolved in a manner similar to evolution of the blowout jet: (1) an inverted-Y-shaped jet appeared and drifted away from its initial position; (2) jets formed a curtain-like structure that consisted of many fine threads accompanied by subsequent brightenings near the footpoints of the fine threads; and finally, (3) the jet showed a twisted structure visible near the flare maximum. Analysis of the HMI data showed that both the negative magnetic flux and the magnetic helicity have been gradually increasing in the positive-polarity region, indicating the continuous injection of magnetic twist before and during the series of flares. Based on these results, we suggest that the continuous emergence of twisted magnetic flux played an important role in producing successive flares and developing a series of blowout jets.

Identifier

84955490512 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Astrophysical Journal

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/817/1/39

e-ISSN

15384357

ISSN

0004637X

Issue

1

Volume

817

Grant

1250818

Fund Ref

National Science Foundation

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