Flame-like Ellerman Bombs and Their Connection to Solar Ultraviolet Bursts

Chen, Yajie and Tian, Hui and Peter, Hardi and Samanta, Tanmoy and Yurchyshyn, Vasyl and Wang, Haimin and Cao, Wenda and Wang, Linghua and He, Jiansen (2019) Flame-like Ellerman Bombs and Their Connection to Solar Ultraviolet Bursts. The Astrophysical Journal, 875 (2). L30. ISSN 2041-8213

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Abstract

Ellerman bombs (EBs) are small-scale intense brightenings in Hα wing images, which are generally believed to be signatures of magnetic reconnection around the temperature minimum region of the solar atmosphere. They have a flame-like morphology when observed near the solar limb. Recent observations from the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) reveal another type of small-scale reconnection event called an ultraviolet (UV) burst, in the lower solar atmosphere. Though previous observations have shown a clear coincidence between the occurrence of some UV bursts and EBs, the exact relationship between these two phenomena is still debated. We investigate the spatial and temporal relationship between flame-like EBs and UV bursts using joint near-limb observations between the 1.6 m Goode Solar Telescope (GST) and IRIS. In total, 161 EBs have been identified from the GST observations, and ∼20 of them reveal signatures of UV bursts in the IRIS images. Interestingly, we find that these UV bursts have a tendency to appear at the upper parts of their associated flame-like EBs. The intensity variations of most EB-related UV bursts and their corresponding EBs match well. Our results suggest that some of these UV bursts and EBs likely form at different heights during a common reconnection process.

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Subjects: Open STM Article > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2023 07:11
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2025 03:35
URI: http://articles.sendtopublish.com/id/eprint/959

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