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NuSTAR Observation of Energy Release in Eleven Solar Microflares

Authors :
Duncan, Jessie
Glesener, Lindsay
Grefenstette, Brian W.
Vievering, Juliana
Hannah, Iain G.
Smith, David M.
Krucker, Säm
White, Stephen M.
Hudson, Hugh
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

Solar flares are explosive releases of magnetic energy. Hard X-ray (HXR) flare emission originates from both hot (millions of Kelvin) plasma and nonthermal accelerated particles, giving insight into flare energy release. The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope ARray (NuSTAR) utilizes direct focusing optics to attain much higher sensitivity in the HXR range than that of previous indirect imagers. This paper presents eleven NuSTAR microflares from two active regions (AR 12671 on 2017 August 21, and AR 12712 on 2018 May 29). The temporal, spatial, and energetic properties of each are discussed in context with previously published HXR brightenings. They are seen to display several 'large-flare' properties, such as impulsive time profiles and earlier peaktimes in higher energy HXRs. For two events where active region background could be removed, microflare emission did not display spatial complexity: differing NuSTAR energy ranges had equivalent emission centroids. Finally, spectral fitting showed a high energy excess over a single thermal model in all events. This excess was consistent with additional higher-temperature plasma volumes in 10/11 microflares, and consistent only with an accelerated particle distribution in the last. Previous NuSTAR studies focused on one or a few microflares at a time, making this the first to collectively examine a sizable number of events. Additionally, this paper introduces an observed variation in the NuSTAR gain unique to the extremely low-livetime (<br />Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....197b8121341ccd5f9a7b96bcf0d6fe5c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2011.06651