论文标题
光谱特征和形成丝带的高度
Spectral Characteristics and Formation Height of Off-Limb Flare Ribbons
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论文摘要
耀斑丝带是下部太阳大气中耀斑能量耗散的明亮表现。我们首次报告了位于H $β$和Ca II8542Å线的LIMB外的耀斑丝带的高分辨率成像光谱观测,并与辐射流体动力学模拟进行了详细的比较。用瑞典太阳能望远镜获得的X8.2级太阳能耀斑Sol2017-09-10T16:06 UT显示出位于h $β$β$线翼图像中的明亮水平发射层,位于火炬loop脚的脚步附近。在H $β$机翼中观察到的色带与名义光谱肢体之间的表观分离约为300-500 km。 CA II8542Å线翼图像显示位于肢体边缘的丝带排放量很大,而没有与肢体明显的分离。 Radyn模型用于研究燃烧气氛的合成光谱线轮廓,并发现与观测值良好一致。模拟表明,朝向肢体,视线在垂直方向上基本上是倾斜的,耀斑的大气模型再现了较高的limb h $β$丝带的高对比度及其在光电球上方的显着海拔。 CA II8542Å线翼图像中的丝带位于较低的太阳大气中,对比度较低。电子束能量的高度沉积和强度贡献函数的比较表明,H $β$线翼强度可以是较低太阳大气中耀斑能量沉积的有用示踪剂
Flare ribbons are bright manifestations of flare energy dissipation in the lower solar atmosphere. For the first time, we report on high-resolution imaging spectroscopy observations of flare ribbons situated off-limb in the H$β$ and Ca II 8542 Å lines and make a detailed comparison with radiative hydrodynamic simulations. Observations of the X8.2-class solar flare SOL2017-09-10T16:06 UT obtained with the Swedish Solar Telescope reveal bright horizontal emission layers in H$β$ line wing images located near the footpoints of the flare loops. The apparent separation between the ribbon observed in the H$β$ wing and the nominal photospheric limb is about 300 - 500 km. The Ca II 8542 Å line wing images show much fainter ribbon emissions located right on the edge of the limb, without clear separation from the limb. RADYN models are used to investigate synthetic spectral line profiles for the flaring atmosphere, and good agreement is found with the observations. The simulations show that, towards the limb, where the line of sight is substantially oblique with respect to the vertical direction, the flaring atmosphere model reproduces the high contrast of the off-limb H$β$ ribbons and their significant elevation above the photosphere. The ribbons in the Ca II 8542 Å line wing images are located deeper in the lower solar atmosphere with a lower contrast. A comparison of the height deposition of electron beam energy and the intensity contribution function shows that the H$β$ line wing intensities can be an useful tracer of flare energy deposition in the lower solar atmosphere