Multiwavelength Study of M8.9/3B Solar Flare from AR NOAA 10960
Pankaj Kumar, A.K. Srivastava, B. Filippov, Wahab Uddin

TL;DR
This study analyzes a long-duration M8.9 solar flare from NOAA AR 10960 using multiple spaceborne instruments, revealing the role of twisted magnetic structures in flare initiation and energy release.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how successive activations of helical twisted magnetic structures trigger M-class solar flares without CMEs.
Findings
Activation of helical twisted structures precedes flare peak
Twisted flux tubes show significant evolution during the flare
Flare triggered by magnetic twist activation without eruption
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of a long duration white-light solar flare (M8.9/3B) event that occurred on 4 June 2007 from NOAA AR 10960. The flare was observed by several spaceborne instruments, namely SOHO/MDI, Hinode/SOT, TRACE and STEREO/SECCHI. The flare was initiated near a small, positive-polarity, satellite sunspot at the centre of the AR, surrounded by opposite-polarity field regions. MDI images of the AR show considerable amount of changes in a small positive-polarity sunspot of delta configuration during the flare event. SOT/G-band (4305 A) images of the sunspot also suggest the rapid evolution of the positive-polarity sunspot with highly twisted penumbral filaments before the flare event, which were oriented in the counterclockwise direction. It shows the change in orientation and also remarkable disappearance of twisted penumbral filaments (~35-40%) and enhancement…
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