Flares and the chromosphere

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The chromosphere (the link between the photosphere and the corona) plays a crucial role in flare and CME development. In analogies between flares and magnetic substorms, it is normally identified with the ionosphere, but we argue that the correspondence is not exact. Much of the important physics of this interesting region rto be explored. We discuss chromospheric flares in the context of recent observations of white-light flares and hard X-rays as observed by TRACE and RHESSI, respectively. We interpret key features of these observations as results of the stepwise changes a flare produces in the photospheric magnetic field. Copyright © The Society of Geomagnetism and Earth.

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Hudson, H. S., & Fletcher, L. (2009). Flares and the chromosphere. In Earth, Planets and Space (Vol. 61, pp. 577–580). Springer Berlin. https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03352926

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