Transient rotation of photospheric vector magnetic fields associated with a solar flare
The violent solar eruptions known as flares are caused by magnetic reconnection. Here, the authors identify a sudden 12°–20° counter clockwise rotation of vector magnetic fields in photosphere, associated with the emissions of moving flare ribbons.
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Main Authors: | Yan Xu, Wenda Cao, Kwangsu Ahn, Ju Jing, Chang Liu, Jongchul Chae, Nengyi Huang, Na Deng, Dale E. Gary, Haimin Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1a981c6c1d5413ea0c77e9e43dddcbb |
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