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Evidence for the interaction of large scale magnetic structures in solar flares
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1991
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceOff-band H-alpha KernelsSolar-terrestrial InteractionSolar PhysicMagnetismH-alpha KernelsMagnetohydrodynamicsPlanetary MagnetosphereSolar FlaresPhysicsMagnetic MeasurementCosmic RaySeparator RegionSynchrotron RadiationSpace WeatherMagnetospheric PlasmaAstrophysicsSolar VariabilityNatural SciencesMagnetic Field
By modeling the observed vertical magnetic field of an active region AR 2372 by the potential field of an ensemble of magnetic dipoles, the likely location of the separatrices, surfaces that separates cells of different field line connectivities, and of the separator which is the intersection of the separatrices, is derived. Four of the five off-band H-alpha kernels of a flare that occurred less than 20 minutes before obtaining the magnetogram are shown to have taken place near or at the separatrices. These H-alpha kernels are connected by field lines that pass near the separator. This indicates that the flare may have resulted from the interaction in the separator region of large scale magnetic structures.