1. Sun-as-a-star Analysis of the X1.6 Flare on 2023 August 5: Dynamics of Postflare Loops in Spatially Integrated Observational Data
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Takato Otsu, Ayumi Asai, Kai Ikuta, and Kazunari Shibata
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Solar flares ,Stellar flares ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
Postflare loops are loop-like plasmas observed during the decay phase of solar flares, and they are expected to exist for stellar flares. However, it is unclear how postflare loops are observed in stellar flares’ cases. To clarify behaviors of postflare loops in spatially integrated data, we performed the Sun-as-a-star analysis of the X1.6 flare that occurred on 2023 August 5, using GOES X-ray flux (∼10 ^7 K), extreme ultraviolet (EUV) images taken by Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on board the Solar Dynamic Observatory (≥10 ^4.9 K), and H α data taken by Solar Dynamics Doppler Imager on board the Solar Magnetic Activity Research Telescope at Hida Observatory, Kyoto University (∼10 ^4 K). As a result, we found that this flare showed signatures corresponding to the important dynamics of the postflare loops even in the spatially integrated data: (1) The H α light curve showed two distinct peaks corresponding to the flare ribbons and the postflare loops. The plasma cooling in the postflare loops generated different peak times in soft X-rays, EUV, and H α light curves. (2) Downflows were confirmed as simultaneous redshifted/blueshifted absorptions in the H α spectra. (3) The apparent rise of postflare loops was recognized as a slowing of the decay for the H α light curve. These results are the key to investigating stellar postflare loops with spatially integrated data. We also discuss the dependence of our results on flare locations and their possible applications to stellar observations.
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- 2024
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