The preflare state
Abstract
The accumulation, storage and irreversible release of the free energy necessary for a solar flare are discussed on the basis of data obtained from the Apollo Telescope Mount on Skylab and other pertinent sources. Skylab and OSO 7 observations of possible flare precursors and flare evolution are presented, and the evolution of the flare of Sept. 5, 1973, the most completely observed flare of the Skylab program, is described in detail, with account given to magnetic structures and H alpha radiation. Theories of the preflare state are then reviewed, with attention given to the force-free fields and coronal arcades, thermal and magnetic structures and the MHD stability of coronal loops.
- Publication:
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Skylab Solar Workshop II
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980sfsl.work...17V
- Keywords:
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- Solar Flares;
- Solar Physics;
- Energy Transfer;
- H Alpha Line;
- Magnetohydrodynamic Stability;
- Skylab Program;
- Solar Corona;
- Type 3 Bursts;
- Solar Physics