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Title: The variation of filament direction in a flaring region
Authors: Rausaria, R. R
Raman, K. S
Aleem, P. S. M
Singh, J
Keywords: H alpha line
Magnetic field configurations
Solar flares
Solar magnetic field
Solar prominences
Magnetic field reconnection
Shear layers
Spectroheliographs
Umbras
Issue Date: Jul-1993
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Citation: Solar physics , Vol. 146, No. 1, pp. 137 - 145
Abstract: We have analyzed the variations in shear angle over a time interval of 30 s during a flare on June 11, 1991, using Kodaikanal Observatory spectroheliogram and photoheliogram data, and assuming H-alpha filaments are a proxy for the neutral lines. The changes in shear angles have been analyzed at two points of the filament. The orientation of the H-alpha filament underwent a considerable change of about 55 deg from June 10, 1991 to prior to the start of the flare on June 11, 1991. The photoheliogram on June 10, 1991 shows considerable twisting of the umbrae (in one common penumbra) and broke into parts before the onset of the flare on June 11, 1991. The twisting of umbrae on June 10, 1991 shows that sunspot proper motion plays an important role in bringing a non-potential character to the field lines. This in turn develops shear and kink and it is argued that changes in filament orientation over a small interval of a half minute triggers the eruption of the flare.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2781
ISSN: 0038-0938
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