The periodic variations of a white-light flare observed with ULTRACAM

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Abstract

High time resolution observations of a white-light flare on the active star EQ PegB show evidence of intensity variations with a period of ≈ 10 s. The period drifts to longer values during the decay phase of the flare. If the oscillation is interpreted as an impulsively-excited, standing-acoustic wave in a flare loop, the period implies a loop length of ≈ 3.4 Mm and ≈6.8 Mm for the case of the fundamental mode and the second harmonic, respectively. However, the small loop lengths imply a very high modulation depth making the acoustic interpretation unlikely. A more realistic interpretation may be that of a fast-MHD wave, with the modulation of the emission being due to the magnetic field. Alternatively, the variations could be due to a series of reconnection events. The periodic signature may then arise as a result of the lateral separation of individual flare loops or current sheets with oscillatory dynamics (i.e., periodic reconnection). © ESO 2006.

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Mathioudakis, M., Bloomfield, D. S., Jess, D. B., Dhillon, V. S., & Marsh, T. R. (2006). The periodic variations of a white-light flare observed with ULTRACAM. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 456(1), 323–327. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20054752

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