Solar X-ray flares and associated CME speeds & widths Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Ling A.G.
  2. Kahler S.W.
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    CDS
Abstract

We recently repeated an earlier analysis by Garcia showing that large (>=M3.0) solar X-ray flares associated with solar energetic particle (SEP) events have significantly lower peak X-ray flux ratios R=(0.04-0.5nm)/(0.1-0.8nm), proxies for flare peak temperatures, than those without SEP events. As we expect SEP events to be produced by shocks ahead of fast coronal mass ejections (CMEs), a smaller R for an X-ray flare of a given peak flux Fp should also be more likely to be accompanied by a fast (Vcme>1000km/s) CME. We confirm this expectation, examine the role played by the ratios R in correlations between Fp and CME speeds Vcme, and then compare CME widths W, Vcme, and R with each other. We consider an apparent conflict between a global scaling model of eruptive events showing Vcme scaling with higher R and our confirmation that the Garcia analysis implies that faster CMEs are associated with flares of lower R. The R values are examined for 16 large flares of the well-studied AR 12192, for which nearly all flares had no associated CMEs. Those flares share the same high values of R as other active region (AR) flares with no CMEs. We also find that small (<M3.0) flares of filament eruptions leading to SEP events share the lower R values of larger flares with fast CMEs.

Keywords
  1. the-sun
  2. stellar-flares
  3. x-ray-sources
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2020ApJ...891...54L
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.18910054

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2021-09-07T08:05:59Z
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