Statistical Study of Magnetic Nonpotential Measures in Confined and Eruptive Flares

  • Vasantharaju N
  • Vemareddy P
  • Ravindra B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using Solar Dynamics Observatory /Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager vector magnetic field observations, we studied the relation between the degree of magnetic non-potentiality with the observed flare/coronal mass ejection (CME) in active regions (ARs). From a sample of 77 flare/CME cases, we found in general that the degree of non-potentiality is positively correlated with the flare strength and the associated CME speed. Since the magnetic flux in the flare-ribbon area is more related to the reconnection, we trace the strong gradient polarity inversion line (SGPIL) and Schrijver’s R value manually along the flare-ribbon extent. Manually detected SGPIL length and R values show higher correlation with the flare strength and CME speed than automatically traced values without flare-ribbon information. This highlights the difficulty of predicting the flare strength and CME speed a priori from the pre-flare magnetograms used in flare prediction models. Although the total potential magnetic energy proxies show a weak positive correlation, the decrease in free energy exhibits a higher correlation (0.56) with the flare strength and CME speed. Moreover, eruptive flares have thresholds of SGPIL length (31 Mm), R value (1.6 × 10 19 Mx), and free energy decrease (2 × 10 31 erg) compared to confined flares. In 90% of eruptive flares, the decay-index curve is steeper, reaching within 42 Mm, whereas it is beyond this value in >70% of confined flares. While indicating improved statistics in the predictive capability of AR eruptive behavior with flare-ribbon information, our study provides threshold magnetic properties for a flare to be eruptive.

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Vasantharaju, N., Vemareddy, P., Ravindra, B., & Doddamani, V. H. (2018). Statistical Study of Magnetic Nonpotential Measures in Confined and Eruptive Flares. The Astrophysical Journal, 860(1), 58. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aac272

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