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Photospheric Pore Rotation Associated with a C-class Flare from Spectropolarimetric Observations with DKIST

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-09-10 v2

Abstract

We present high-resolution observations of a C4.1-class solar flare (SOL2023-05-03T20:53) in AR 13293 from the ViSP and VBI instruments at the DKIST. The fast cadence, good resolution, and high polarimetric sensitivity of ViSP data provide a unique opportunity to explore the photospheric magnetic fields before and during the flare. We infer the magnetic field vector in the photosphere from the Fe I 6302 line using Milne-Eddington inversions. Combined analysis of the inverted data and VBI images reveals the presence of two oppositely-polarity pores exhibiting rotational motion both prior to and throughout the flare event. Data-driven simulations further reveal a complex magnetic field topology above the rotating pores, including a null-point-like configuration. We observed a 30% relative change in the horizontal component (δFh\delta F_h) of Lorentz force at the flare peak time and roughly no change in the radial component. We find that the changes in δFh\delta F_h are the most likely driver of the observed pore rotation. These findings collectively suggest that the back-reaction of magnetic field line reconfiguration in the corona may influence the magnetic morphology and rotation of pores in the photosphere on a significantly smaller scale.

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@article{arxiv.2408.16956,
  title  = {Photospheric Pore Rotation Associated with a C-class Flare from Spectropolarimetric Observations with DKIST},
  author = {Rahul Yadav and Maria D. Kazachenko and Andrey N. Afanasyev and Gianna Cauzzi and Kevin Reardon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.16956},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in the ApJL; DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad758d