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Solar Flares and Collisions between Current-Carrying Loops - Types and Mechanisms of Solar Flares and Coronal Loop Heating (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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Solar Flares and Collisions between Current-Carrying Loops - Types and Mechanisms of Solar Flares and Coronal Loop Heating (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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In this volume we compare modem observations of solar flares with
results from recent theoretical research and simulation studies on
current-carrying loops and their interaction. These topics have
undergone rapid developments in the course of recent years.
Observational results by X-ray monitoring and imaging spacecraft in
the seventies and by dedicated imaging instrumentation in the
satellites Solar Max imum Mission and Hinotori, launched 1980 and
1981, have shown the importance of X-ray imaging for understanding
the ignition processes of solar flares. Such observations, in tum,
stimulated theoretical studies, centered around the flux-tube
concept. The classical idea that flares originate by interaction of
current-carrying loops was developed and proved to be promising.
Concepts on reconnection and coalescence of flux tubes were
developed, and their consequences studied. The Yohkoh spacecraft,
launched 1991, showed the overwhelming importance of coro nal flux
tubes and their many possible ways of interaction. Subsequent and
parallel theoretical studies and simulations, differentiating
between the topology of interact ing fluxtubes, demonstrated that
the mutual positioning and the way of interaction are important for
the subsequent processes of energy release in flares and the many
associated phenomena such as the expUlsion of jets and the emission
of X -ray and microwave radiation. The new developments now enable
researchers to understand and classify flares in a physically
significant way. Various processes of accelera tion are active in
and after flares on greatly varying timescales; these can now be
distinguished and explained.
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