The standard flare model in three dimensions. II. Upper limit on solar flare energy
G. Aulanier, P. Demoulin, C. J. Schrijver, M. Janvier, E. Pariat, B., Schmieder

TL;DR
This study uses 3D MHD simulations scaled to solar observations to estimate the maximum energy of solar flares, suggesting the Sun could produce flares up to six times more energetic than the largest observed to date.
Contribution
The paper introduces a scaled 3D MHD model to estimate the upper limit of solar flare energy based on historical sunspot data and magnetic flux scaling.
Findings
Maximum solar flare energy estimated at ~6x10^{33} ergs.
Sunspot groups larger than historical records could produce superflares.
The Sun's flare energy potential is limited by magnetic flux and sunspot size.
Abstract
Solar flares strongly affect the Sun's atmosphere as well as the Earth's environment. Quantifying the maximum possible energy of solar flares of the present-day Sun, if any, is thus a key question in heliophysics. The largest solar flares observed over the past few decades have reached energies of a few times 10^{32} ergs, possibly up to 10^{33} ergs. Flares in active Sun-like stars reach up to about 10^{36} ergs. In the absence of direct observations of solar flares within this range, complementary methods of investigation are needed. Using historical reports for solar active region, we scaled to observed solar values a realistic dimensionless 3D MHD simulation for eruptive flares, which originate from a highly sheared bipole. This enabled us to calculate the magnetic fluxes and flare energies in the model in a wide paramater space. Firstly, commonly observed solar conditions lead to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
