X-ray bright point flares due to magnetic reconnection

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vanDrielGesztelyi, L
Schmieder, B
Cauzzi, G
Mein, N
Hofmann, A
Nitta, N
Kurokawa, H
Mein, P
Staiger, J
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[1] UNIV TOKYO, KISO OBSERV, NAGANO 39701, JAPAN
[2] UNIV HAWAII, INST ASTRON, HONOLULU, HI 96822 USA
[3] SONNENOBSERV EINSTEINTURM, ASTROPHYS INST POTSDAM, D-14473 POTSDAM, GERMANY
[4] LOCKHEED PALO ALTO RES LABS, PALO ALTO, CA 94304 USA
[5] APPL RES CORP, LANDOVER, MD 20785 USA
[6] KYOTO UNIV, KWASAN OBSERV, GIFU 50613, JAPAN
[7] KYOTO UNIV, HIDA OBSERV, GIFU 50613, JAPAN
[8] OBSERV PARIS, DASOP, SECT MEUDON, F-92195 MEUDON, FRANCE
[9] KIEPENHEUER INST SONNENPHYS, D-79104 FREIBURG, GERMANY
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10.1007/BF00165462
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Ground-based optical observations coordinated with Yohkoh/SXT X-ray observations of an old, disintegrating bipolar active region AR NOAA 7493 (May 1, 1993) provided a multiwavelength data base to study a flaring 'active region' X-ray bright point (XBP) of about 16 hr lifetime, and the activity related to it in different layers of the solar atmosphere. The XBP appeared to be related to a new minor bipole of about 10(20) Mr. Superposed on a global evolution of soft X-ray brightness, the XBP displayed changes of brightness, lasting for 1-10 min. During the brightenings the XBP apparently had a spatial structure, which was (tiny) loop-like rather than point-like. The X-ray brightenings were correlated with chromospheric activity: (i) brightenings of underlying chromospheric faculae, and (ii) appearance of strong turbulent velocities in the arch filament system. We propose that the XBP brightenings were due to reconnection of the magnetic field lines (sketched in 3D) between the new bipole and a pre-existing plage field induced by the motion of one of the new pores (nu = 0.2 km s(-1)) towards the plage, and that the XBP itself was a reconnected hot loop between them.
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