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====== Solar flare ====== | ====== Solar flare ====== | ||
The most potent magnetic events in the solar system, solar flares have the ability to unleash an enormous amount of energy exceeding $10^{-39}$ J within a matter of minutes. They emit radiation spanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio waves to $\gamma$-rays. They are closely associated with the acceleration of particles into interplanetary space and the ejection of coronal mass. A flare occurs when previously stored energy in the form of inductive magnetic fields, resulting from electric currents flowing into the corona, is rapidly released. The total energy released during a flare aligns with the quantity of magnetic ' | The most potent magnetic events in the solar system, solar flares have the ability to unleash an enormous amount of energy exceeding $10^{-39}$ J within a matter of minutes. They emit radiation spanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio waves to $\gamma$-rays. They are closely associated with the acceleration of particles into interplanetary space and the ejection of coronal mass. A flare occurs when previously stored energy in the form of inductive magnetic fields, resulting from electric currents flowing into the corona, is rapidly released. The total energy released during a flare aligns with the quantity of magnetic ' | ||
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+ | ^ GOES class ^ [[Emission measure]]\\ EM (cm$^{-3}$) ^ H$\alpha$ class ^ H$\alpha$ area\\ deg$^2$ ^ | ||
+ | | X10 | $10^{51}$ | 4 | 24.7 | | ||
+ | | X | $10^{50}$ | 3 | 12.4 | | ||
+ | | M | $10^{49}$ | 2 | 5.1 | | ||
+ | | C | $10^{48}$ | 1 | 2.0 | | ||
+ | | B | $10^{47}$ | S | <2.0 | | ||
+ | | A | $10^{46}$ | S | <2.0 | | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
* Fletcher et al., 2011, 'An Observational Overview of Solar Flares,' | * Fletcher et al., 2011, 'An Observational Overview of Solar Flares,' |
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