亚毫米波长的太阳耀斑

IF 27.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Säm Krucker, C. G. Giménez de Castro, H. S. Hudson, G. Trottet, T. S. Bastian, A. S. Hales, J. Kašparová, K.-L. Klein, M. Kretzschmar, T. Lüthi, A. Mackinnon, S. Pohjolainen, S. M. White
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引用次数: 54

摘要

我们讨论首次系统观测亚毫米波长太阳耀斑的意义,这里定义为观测波长短于3?mm(频率高于0.1太赫兹)。迄今为止观测到的事件表明,这个波段需要对太阳耀斑的高能过程有新的认识。几个事件,包括来自两个不同天文台的观测,显示在耀斑的脉冲阶段,光谱成分在最高可观测频率(高达405ghz)具有正(增加)斜率。为了强调不断增加的光谱以及这些事件在太赫兹范围内可能更加突出的可能性,我们将这种光谱特征称为“太赫兹分量”。在这里,我们回顾了数据和方法,并批判性地评估了这些不同成分的观测证据。这个证据是令人信服的。我们还回顾了对这些特征提出的几种解释,这些特征已经在三个不同的耀斑阶段被报道。这些数据包含了耀斑发展和粒子加速的重要线索,但许多理论问题仍未解决。我们通常缺乏在毫米波到远红外范围内的系统观测,这些观测需要完成我们对这些事件的描述,并鼓励使用新设备进行观测。
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Solar flares at submillimeter wavelengths

Solar flares at submillimeter wavelengths

We discuss the implications of the first systematic observations of solar flares at submillimeter wavelengths, defined here as observing wavelengths shorter than 3?mm (frequencies higher than 0.1?THz). The events observed thus far show that this wave band requires a new understanding of high-energy processes in solar flares. Several events, including observations from two different observatories, show during the impulsive phase of the flare a spectral component with a positive (increasing) slope at the highest observable frequencies (up to 405?GHz). To emphasize the increasing spectra and the possibility that these events could be even more prominent in the THz range, we term this spectral feature a “THz component”. Here we review the data and methods, and critically assess the observational evidence for such distinct component(s). This evidence is convincing. We also review the several proposed explanations for these feature(s), which have been reported in three distinct flare phases. These data contain important clues to flare development and particle acceleration as a whole, but many of the theoretical issues remain open. We generally have lacked systematic observations in the millimeter-wave to far-infrared range that are needed to complete our picture of these events, and encourage observations with new facilities.

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The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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45.00
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期刊介绍: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review is a journal that covers all areas of astronomy and astrophysics. It includes subjects related to other fields such as laboratory or particle physics, cosmic ray physics, studies in the solar system, astrobiology, instrumentation, and computational and statistical methods with specific astronomical applications. The frequency of review articles depends on the level of activity in different areas. The journal focuses on publishing review articles that are scientifically rigorous and easily comprehensible. These articles serve as a valuable resource for scientists, students, researchers, and lecturers who want to explore new or unfamiliar fields. The journal is abstracted and indexed in various databases including the Astrophysics Data System (ADS), BFI List, CNKI, CNPIEC, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Dimensions, EBSCO Academic Search, EI Compendex, Japanese Science and Technology, and more.
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