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author:Andrienko, Olexa V.
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Title: The effect of energetic particle beams on the chromospheric
emission of the 2004 July 25 flare
Authors: Zharkova, V. V.; Kashapova, L. K.; Chornogor, S. N.;
Andrienko, O. V.
2011MNRAS.411.1562Z Altcode:
In this paper the role of particle beams in the generation of a
close spatial and temporal correlation between hard X-ray (HXR)
energy and Hα line emission bursts in the solar flare of 2004 July
25 is discussed. The light curves in the HXR emission and Hα line
reveal that the pre-flare and main flare events are correlated with the
variations of line-of-sight (LOS) magnetic flux. The HXR emission shows
three main bursts during the main flare phase, which are accompanied by
Hα intensity increases. The latter appear in 10 locations (kernels) at
different times in succession; the kernel locations are associated with
strong magnetic sources situated on the opposite side from the magnetic
neutral line (MNL). The appearance of Hα kernels in the pre-flare
event and those at the start of the main event ia correlated very
closely (within a few seconds) with the HXR emission observed by the
Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) (HXR+Hα
kernels), while the appearance of some others, not associated with HXR
emission, was delayed by tens of seconds. Electron-beam parameters were
derived from the RHESSI spectra in which the observed HXR photon flux
was corrected for the self-induced electric field effect. Possible
implications of this electric field on the production of transient
magnetic fields observed during the flare are discussed. The Hα
emission observed during the first burst was simulated in a hydrodynamic
atmosphere for 5 levels plus a continuum hydrogen atom with the full
non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) approach combining
radiative, thermal and non-thermal excitation and ionization by an
electron beam with the derived parameters. The simulated temporal
profiles of Hα emission produced by non-thermal hydrogen excitation
revealed a very good fit to the observed ones in the HXR+Hα kernels
and 10-20 s delays in the other kernels. This allows us to speculate
that Hα emission is caused mainly by electrons in the HXR+Hα kernels
and mainly by protons in the others.
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Title: GRB 111211A: optical ovservations at mt. Terskol observatory.
Authors: Volnova, A.; Andreev, M.; Sergeev, A.; Petkov, V.; Karpov,
N.; Andrienko, O.; Martynyuk-Lototsky, K.; Parakhin, N.; Borachok,
N.; Kozlov, V.; Butenko, G.; Godunova, V.; Pozanenko, A.
2011GCN.12704....1V Altcode: 2011GCN..12704...1V
No abstract at ADS
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Title: GRB 111103A: optical upper limit of mt. Terskol observatory.
Authors: Volnova, A.; Andreev, M.; Sergeev, A.; Petkov, V.; Karpov,
N.; Andrienko, O.; Martynyuk-Lototsky, K.; Parakhin, N.; Borachok,
N.; Kozlov, V.; Butenko, G.; Godunova, V.; Pozanenko, A.
2011GCN.12706....1V Altcode: 2011GCN..12706...1V
No abstract at ADS
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Title: GRB 111210A: optical upper limit of mt. Terskol observatory.
Authors: Volnova, A.; Andreev, M.; Sergeev, A.; Petkov, V.; Karpov,
N.; Andrienko, O.; Martynyuk-Lototsky, K.; Parakhin, N.; Borachok,
N.; Kozlov, V.; Butenko, G.; Godunova, V.; Pozanenko, A.
2011GCN.12713....1V Altcode: 2011GCN..12713...1V
No abstract at ADS
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Title: GRB 111103B: optical upper limit of mt. Terskol observatory.
Authors: Volnova, A.; Andreev, M.; Sergeev, A.; Petkov, V.; Karpov,
N.; Andrienko, O.; Martynyuk-Lototsky, K.; Parakhin, N.; Borachok,
N.; Kozlov, V.; Butenko, G.; Godunova, V.; Pozanenko, A.
2011GCN.12546....1V Altcode: 2011GCN..12546...1V
No abstract at ADS
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Title: Variations of the fine structure of Fe I 525.02 and 525.06
nm lines in the sun-as-a-star spectrum: manifestation of the
"solar noise"?
Authors: Osipov, S. M.; Andrienko, O. V.
1998IBUAA..12...39O Altcode:
No abstract at ADS