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The Height of a White-Light Flare and its Hard X-Ray SourcesWe describe observations of a white-light (WL) flare (SOL2011-02-24T07:35:00, M3.5) close to the limb of the Sun, from which we obtain estimates of the heights of the optical continuum sources and those of the associated hard X-ray (HXR) sources. For this purpose, we use HXR images from the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Spectroscopic Imager and optical images at 6173 Ang. from the Solar Dynamics Observatory.We find that the centroids of the impulsive-phase emissions in WL and HXRs (30 -80 keV) match closely in central distance (angular displacement from Sun center), within uncertainties of order 0".2. This directly implies a common source height for these radiations, strengthening the connection between visible flare continuum formation and the accelerated electrons. We also estimate the absolute heights of these emissions as vertical distances from Sun center. Such a direct estimation has not been done previously, to our knowledge. Using a simultaneous 195 Ang. image from the Solar-Terrestrial RElations Observatory spacecraft to identify the heliographic coordinates of the flare footpoints, we determine mean heights above the photosphere (as normally defined; tau = 1 at 5000 Ang.) of 305 +/- 170 km and 195 +/- 70 km, respectively, for the centroids of the HXR and WL footpoint sources of the flare. These heights are unexpectedly low in the atmosphere, and are consistent with the expected locations of tau = 1 for the 6173 Ang and the approx 40 keV photons observed, respectively.
Document ID
20140006620
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Oliveros, Juan-Carlos Martinez
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Hudson, Hugh S.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Hurford, Gordon J.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Kriucker, Saem
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Lin, R. P.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Lindsey, Charles
(Northwest Research Associates, Inc. Boulder, CO, United States)
Couvidat, Sebastien
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Schou, Jesper
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Thompson, W. T.
(Adnet Systems, Inc. Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
June 3, 2014
Publication Date
July 19, 2012
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publisher: The American Astronomical Society
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Subject Category
Solar Physics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN9429
Report Number: GSFC-E-DAA-TN9429
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-02139
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-98033
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG12PL17C
CONTRACT_GRANT: WCU R31-10016
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Sun: photosphere
Multi-spacecraft observations
Sun: flares
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