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Imaging and spectral study on the null point of a fan-spine structure during a solar flare

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2020)

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Abstract
Using the multi-instrument observations, we make the first simultaneous imaging and spectral study on the null point of a fan-spine magnetic topology during a solar flare. When magnetic reconnection occurs at the null point, the fan-spine configuration brightens in the (extreme-)ultraviolet channels. In the H alpha images, the fan-spine structure is partly filled and outlined by the bidirectional material flows ejected from the reconnection site. The extrapolated coronal magnetic field confirms the existence of the fan-spine topology. Before and after the flare peak, the total velocity of the outflows is estimated to be about 60 km s(-1). During the flare, the Si ivline profile at the reconnection region is enhanced both in the blue-wing and red-wing. At the flare peak time, the total velocity of the outflows is found to be 144 km s(-1). Superposed on the Si ivprofile, there are several deep absorption lines with the blueshift of several tens of km s(-1). The reason is inferred to be that the bright reconnection region observed in Si ivchannel is located under the cooler material appearing as dark features in the H alpha line. The blueshifted absorption lines indicate the movement of the cooler material toward the observer. The depth of the absorption lines also depends on the amount of cooler material. These results imply that these kinds of spectral profiles can be used as a tool to diagnose the properties of cooler material above the reconnection site.
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Solar magnetic reconnection,Solar activity,Solar flares,Solar ultraviolet emission,Solar magnetic fields,Solar chromosphere,Solar photosphere,Solar active regions,Solar corona,Solar filaments,Solar flare spectra
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