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Article Dans Une Revue Space Science Reviews Année : 2018

Solar Ultraviolet Bursts

Zhenghua Huang
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Kevin P Reardon
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Petr Heinzel

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The term “ultraviolet (UV) burst” is introduced to describe small, intense, transient brightenings in ultraviolet images of solar active regions. We inventorize their properties and provide a definition based on image sequences in transition-region lines. Coronal signatures are rare, and most bursts are associated with small-scale, canceling opposite-polarity fields in the photosphere that occur in emerging flux regions, moving magnetic features in sunspot moats, and sunspot light bridges. We also compare UV bursts with similar transition-region phenomena found previously in solar ultraviolet spectrometry and with similar phenomena at optical wavelengths, in particular Ellerman bombs. Akin to the latter, UV bursts are probably small-scale magnetic reconnection events occurring in the low atmosphere, at photospheric and/or chromospheric heights. Their intense emission in lines with optically thin formation gives unique diagnostic opportunities for studying the physics of magnetic reconnection in the low solar atmosphere. This paper is a review report from an International Space Science Institute team that met in 2016–2017.
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hal-01985538 , version 1 (18-01-2019)

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Peter J.W. Young, Hui Tian, Hardi Peter, Robert Rutten, Chris J Nelson, et al.. Solar Ultraviolet Bursts. Space Science Reviews, 2018, 214 (8), pp.214:120. ⟨10.1007/s11214-018-0551-0⟩. ⟨hal-01985538⟩
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