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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 611, Issue 1, Pages 557-567Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/422159
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Sun : activity; Sun : chromosphere; Sun : corona; Sun : flares; Sun : X-rays, gamma rays
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We have examined the relation between the evolution of the Halpha flare ribbons and the released magnetic energy in a solar flare that occurred on 2001 April 10. Based on the magnetic reconnection model, the released energy was quantitatively calculated by using the photospheric magnetic field strengths and separation speeds of the fronts of the Halpha flare ribbons. We compared the variation of the released energy with the temporal and spatial fluctuations in the nonthermal radiation observed in hard X-rays and microwaves. These nonthermal radiation sources indicate when and where large energy releases occur. We also estimated the magnetic energy released during the flare. The estimated energy release rates in the Halpha kernels associated with the hard X-ray sources are locally large enough to explain the difference between the spatial distributions of the Halpha kernels and the hard X-ray sources. We also reconstructed the peaks in the nonthermal emission by using the estimated energy release rates.
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