The Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Solar Flares Observed with AIA/SDO: Fractal Diffusion, Sub-Diffusion, or Logistic Growth ?
Markus J. Aschwanden

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We explore the spatio-temporal evolution of solar flares by fitting a radial expansion model that consists of an exponentially growing acceleration phase, followed by a deceleration phase that is parameterized by the generalized diffusion function , which includes the logistic growth limit (), sub-diffusion (), classical diffusion (), super-diffusion (), and the linear expansion limit (). We analyze all M and X-class flares observed with GOES and AIA/SDO during the first two years of the SDO mission, amounting to 155 events. We find that most flares operate in the sub-diffusive regime (), which we interpret in terms of anisotropic chain reactions of intermittent magnetic reconnection episodes in a low plasma- corona. We find a mean propagation speed of …
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