Statistics of Flares Sweeping across Sunspots
Leping Li, Jun Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes 20 solar flare events where ribbons sweep across sunspots, revealing patterns of sunspot rotation, flux emergence, and shear motions that contribute to this dynamic phenomenon.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed statistical analysis linking sunspot rotation, emergence, and shear motions to flare ribbon sweeping across sunspots.
Findings
A-sunspots are mainly following polarity and show flux emergence.
Both A- and B-sunspots exhibit rotation and shear motions before flares.
Shear motions often oppose the rotation direction of A-sunspots.
Abstract
Flare ribbons are always dynamic, and sometimes sweep across sunspots. Examining 588 (513 M-class and 75 X-class) flare events observed by Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) satellite and Hinode Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) from 1998 May to 2009 May, we choose the event displaying that one of the flare ribbons completely sweeps across the umbra of a main sunspot of the corresponding active region, and finally obtain 20 (7 X-class and 13 M-class) events as our sample. In each event, we define the main sunspot completely swept across by the flare ribbon as A-sunspot, and its nearby opposite polarity sunspots, B-sunspot. Observations show that the A-sunspot is a following polarity sunspot in 18 events, and displays flux emergence in 13 cases. All the B-sunspots are relatively simple, exhibiting either one main sunspot or one main sunspot and several small neighboring sunspots…
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