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Driving major solar flares and eruptions: A review

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ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
卷 43, 期 5, 页码 739-755

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2008.11.004

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Sun: flares; Sun: magnetic field; Sun: emerging flux

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This review focuses oil the processes that energize and trigger M- and X-class solar flares and associated flux-rope destabilizations. Numerical modeling of specific solar regions is hampered by uncertain coronal-field reconstructions and by poorly understood magnetic reconnection; these limitations result in uncertain estimates of field topology, energy, and helicity. The primary advances in understanding field destabilizations therefore come from the combination of generic numerical experiments with interpretation of sets of observations. These suggest a critical role for the emergence of twisted flux ropes into pre-existing strong field for many, if not all, of the active regions that produce M- or X-class flares. The flux and internal twist of the emerging ropes appear to play as important it role in determining whether in eruption will develop predominantly as flare, confined eruption, or CME, as do the properties of the embedding field. Based oil reviewed literature, I outline it scenario for major flares and eruptions that combines flux-rope emergence, mass draining, near-surface reconnection, and the interaction with the surrounding field. Whether deterministic forecasting is in principle possible remains to be seen: to date no reliable such forecasts can be made. Large-sample studies based oil long-duration, comprehensive observations of active regions from their emergence through their flaring phase are needed to help us better understand these complex phenomena. (C) 2008 COSPAR, Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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