A comprehensive three-dimensional radiative magnetohydrodynamic simulation of a solar flare

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M. C. M. Cheung
M. Rempel
G. Chintzoglou
F. Chen
P. Testa
J. Martínez-Sykora
A. Sainz Dalda
M. L. DeRosa
A. Malanushenko
V. Hansteen
B. De Pontieu
M. Carlsson
B. Gudiksen
S. W. McIntosh
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[1] Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory,High Altitude Observatory
[2] Stanford University,Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics
[3] National Center for Atmospheric Research,Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics
[4] University Corporation for Atmospheric Research,undefined
[5] Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,undefined
[6] Bay Area Environmental Research Institute,undefined
[7] University of Oslo,undefined
[8] University of Oslo,undefined
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Nature Astronomy | 2019年 / 3卷
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Solar and stellar flares are the most intense emitters of X-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation in planetary systems1,2. On the Sun, strong flares are usually found in newly emerging sunspot regions3. The emergence of these magnetic sunspot groups leads to the accumulation of magnetic energy in the corona. When the magnetic field undergoes abrupt relaxation, the energy released powers coronal mass ejections as well as heating plasma to temperatures beyond tens of millions of kelvins. While recent work has shed light on how magnetic energy and twist accumulate in the corona4 and on how three-dimensional magnetic reconnection allows for rapid energy release5,6, a self-consistent model capturing how such magnetic changes translate into observable diagnostics has remained elusive. Here, we present a comprehensive radiative magnetohydrodynamics simulation of a solar flare capturing the process from emergence to eruption. The simulation has sufficient realism for the synthesis of remote sensing measurements to compare with observations at visible, ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths. This unifying model allows us to explain a number of well-known features of solar flares7, including the time profile of the X-ray flux during flares, origin and temporal evolution of chromospheric evaporation and condensation, and sweeping of flare ribbons in the lower atmosphere. Furthermore, the model reproduces the apparent non-thermal shape of coronal X-ray spectra, which is the result of the superposition of multi-component super-hot plasmas8 up to and beyond 100 million K.
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