He I 10830 observations of the 3N/M4.0 flare of 4 September, 1982 |
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Authors: | Karen L Harvey Frank Recely |
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Institution: | (1) Solar Physics Research Corporation, Tucson, Ariz., USA;(2) Space Environmental Laboratory, NOAA, Boulder, Colo., USA |
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Abstract: | Hei 10830 Å spectroheliograms of a major 3N two-ribbon flare occurring in Boulder Region 3885/3886 early on 4 September, 1982 are discussed and compared with H and soft X-ray observations of the event. This flare, observed for more than 60 hr in Hei 10830, was associated with the eruption of a large filament in the active region complex, the formation of coronal holes, a long-duration soft X-ray event, and was the probable source of a earthward coronal mass ejection and the largest geomagnetic storm of this solar cycle. The results of this study suggest the Hei flare is a chromospheric manifestation of the X-ray coronal loop structures associated with flares.Visitor, National Solar Observatory, operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under contract with the National Science Foundation. |
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