Spectral study of a pair of Ellerman bombs


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Results of the analysis of spectral observations of two Ellerman bombs in the Hα line are presented. These bombs (EB-1 and EB-2) appeared and evolved in the active region NOAA 11024 in the emerging magnetic flux area. The spectral data of a high temporal and spatial resolution were obtained with the French–Italian solar telescope THEMIS (Tenerife Island, Spain; THEMIS stands for Télescope Héliographique pour l’Etude du Magnétisme et des Instabilités Solaires) on July 4, 2009. The Hα-line profiles obtained for different periods of the Ellerman bombs (EBs) evolution were asymmetrical, demonstrating the emission excess in the long-wavelength wing. The intensity variations in the line wings indicate both the gradual and pulsed release of energy in the course of EBs. Temporal variations in the line-of-sight velocities Vlos of the chromospheric material at a level of the Hα-core formation showed two periods in the velocity enhancement, containing several individual peaks. The maximum line-of-sight velocity of the material was–9 and 8 km/s toward and from the observer, respectively. Rapid upward and downward plasma streams (where Vlos reaches–80 and 50 km/s, respectively) were sometimes observed. The Ellerman bombs were accompanied by small chromospheric ejections (surges) lasting for 0.5–1.5 min. A fine structure of EBs was found in the Hα-line spectra obtained during 4 min, when the intensity in the line wings sharply increased. The peculiarities of variations in the intensity of the Hα-line wings and the line-of-sight velocity of the chromospheric material suggest that two investigated EBs appeared and evolved as a physically connected pair. Our results support the model wherein the magnetic reconnection in the lower atmospheric layers is considered as a triggering mechanism for the EB formation.

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M. Pasechnik

Main Astronomical Observatory

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Email: rita@mao.kiev.ua
Украина, ul. Akademika Zabolotnoho 27, Kyiv, 03680

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