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The Multifaceted M1.7 GOES-class Flare Event of 21 April 2023 in AR13283.

Authors :
Elmhamdi, A.
Marassi, A.
Romano, P.
Contarino, L.
AlShehri, W.
Monstein, C.
Source :
Solar Physics. Aug2024, Vol. 299 Issue 8, p1-22. 22p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

On 21 April 2023, a significant M1.7 solar flare erupted from Active Region 13283, accompanied by a filament eruption and a full-halo Coronal Mass Ejection, which reached Earth on 23 April, triggering a severe geomagnetic storm, with Kp reaching 8 (G4) and Dst plummeting to −212 nT together with a sharply distinguished long-lasting negative double-dip behavior of the z -component of the interplanetary magnetic field. This event led to remarkable auroral displays, even at mid-latitudes in Europe. The flare-induced filament eruption caused distinct intensity dimming in the solar corona, observed in specific EUV wavelengths. We observed the dimming region growing at its fastest rate before the flare reached its peak of intensity. Notably, the proximity of the flare to a large southern coronal hole influenced the expansion and propagation of the coronal mass ejection toward Earth, probably impacting the solar wind speed and density. Additionally, we observed a sudden expansion of the coronal hole during the flare, leading us to speculating that the adjacent flare may have further stimulated the flow of solar-wind particles along the open magnetic-field lines. In accordance with the severe Dst-index disturbance, we also report changes in the potential of the pipeline of an Italian energy infrastructure company with respect to the surrounding soil as well as double-dip variation in the H-component of the terrestial magnetic field observed locally (reminiscent to what reported in Dst-index and IMF Bz) temporal profiles, confirming the effects of the geomagnetic storm at Italy mid-latitudes. Several solar radio events have been observed too. Therefore this study provides insights into the dynamic solar phenomena and their potential geomagnetic implications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00380938
Volume :
299
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solar Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179535614
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-024-02355-2