Solar flare prediction using magnetic field diagnostics above the photosphere
In this article, we present the application of the weighted horizontal gradient of magnetic field (WG_M) flare prediction method to 3-dimensional (3D) extrapolated magnetic configurations of 13 flaring solar active regions (ARs). The main aim is to identify an optimal height range, if any, in the in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astrophysical Journal 2020-06, Vol.896 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article, we present the application of the weighted horizontal gradient of magnetic field (WG_M) flare prediction method
to 3-dimensional (3D) extrapolated magnetic configurations of 13 flaring solar active regions (ARs). The main aim is to identify
an optimal height range, if any, in the interface region between the photosphere and lower corona, where the flare onset time
prediction capability of WGM is best exploited. The optimal height is where flare prediction, by means of the WG_M method,
is achieved earlier than at the photospheric level. 3D magnetic structures, based on potential and non-linear force-free field
extrapolations, are constructed to study a vertical range from the photosphere up to the low corona with a 45 km step size. The
WG_M method is applied as a function of height to all 13 flaring AR cases that are subject to certain selection criteria. We found
that applying the WGM method between 1000 and 1800 km above the solar surface would improve the prediction of the flare
onset time by around 2-8 hours.Certain caveats and an outlook for future work along these lines are also discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X |