STUDIES ON A VERY FLARE-ACTIVE DELTA-GROUP - PECULIAR DELTA-SPOT EVOLUTION AND INFERRED SUBSURFACE MAGNETIC ROPE STRUCTURE

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作者
TANAKA, K [1 ]
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[1] NATL ASTRON OBSERV,MITAKA,TOKYO 181,JAPAN
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10.1007/BF00151700
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The complex subsurface magnetic rope structure of a very flare-active isolated delta-group (McMath 13043, July 1974) is studied by means of high-resolution evolutionary data from BBSO magnetic and velocity data. This group showed unusually fast evolution accompanied by a number of intense flares occurring on the neutral line of a delta-spot, and provided an excellent opportunity to study the inherent relation of flare occurrence to changes of the magnetic configuration. We first examine the abnormal evolution of this group started by formation of a large, compact, reversed delta-spot by squeezing of multipoles. The delta-configuration was deformed by penetration into the opposite polarity umbra and its subsequent disappearance, decaying by rapid shear motions. Strong transverse fields over 4000 G were detected in the penumbrae and some umbral components. Combining these data with the August 1972 region, the evolution of these isolated delta-groups is shown to decompose into two flare-associated elementary modes: (A) shearing produced by spot growth and (B) reduction of shear as spots disappear. We propose a model of an emerging twisted magnetic knot to explain the two modes and apply realistically to the present evolution. The inferred magnetic topological structure of this region consists of tightly twisted (sheet-like) knots and a long-winding twisted rope with an internally reversed loop and a hooked bottom struture. Their consecutive emergences are suggested to explain the abnormal evolution of this delta-group. This result indicates that the origin of the concentrated flare activity in these isolated delta-groups may be traced to internal magnetic activity responsible for forming anomalous magnetic ropes.
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