Understanding the white-light flare on 2012 March 9 : Evidence of a two-step magnetic reconnection
Q. Hao, Y. Guo, Y. Dai, M. D. Ding, Z. Li, X. Y. Zhang, and C. Fang

TL;DR
This study analyzes a white-light solar flare from 2012, revealing a two-step magnetic reconnection process involving initial low-altitude reconnection triggering the flare, supported by multi-wavelength observations and magnetic field modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed evidence of a two-step magnetic reconnection process causing a white-light flare, integrating multi-wavelength data and magnetic field extrapolation.
Findings
White-light emission coincided with impulsive hard X-ray increase.
Evidence of a two-step magnetic reconnection process.
White-light flare triggered by low-altitude magnetic reconnection.
Abstract
We attempt to understand the white-light flare (WLF) that was observed on 2012 March 9 with a newly constructed multi-wavelength solar telescope called the Optical and Near-infrared Solar Eruption Tracer (ONSET). We analyzed WLF observations in radio, H-alpha, white-light, ultraviolet, and X-ray bands. We also studied the magnetic configuration of the flare via the nonlinear force-free field (NLFFF) extrapolation and the vector magnetic field observed by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Continuum emission enhancement clearly appeared at the 3600 angstrom and 4250 angstrom bands, with peak contrasts of 25% and 12%, respectively. The continuum emission enhancement closely coincided with the impulsive increase in the hard X-ray emission and a microwave type III burst at 03:40 UT. We find that the WLF appeared at one end of either the…
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