High-Cadence and High-Resolution Halpha Imaging Spectroscopy of a Circular Flare's Remote Ribbon with IBIS
Na Deng, Alexandra Tritschler, Ju Jing, Xin Chen, Chang Liu, Kevin, Reardon, Carsten Denker, Yan Xu, and Haimin Wang

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution imaging spectroscopy of a circular solar flare's remote ribbon, revealing detailed chromospheric responses, electron beam heating signatures, and dynamic ribbon motions, supporting 3D fan-spine magnetic reconnection models.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectroscopic observation of a circular flare's remote ribbon, demonstrating electron beam heating signatures and ribbon dynamics with unprecedented detail.
Findings
Flare cores show nonthermal electron beam heating characteristics.
Rapid heating and cooling timescales in flare cores.
High correlation between ext{ and HXR emissions during impulsive phase.
Abstract
We present an unprecedented high-resolution \ha\ imaging spectroscopic observation of a C4.1 flare taken with IBIS on 2011 October 22. The flare consists of a main circular ribbon that occurred in a parasitic magnetic configuration and a remote ribbon that was observed by the IBIS. Such a circular-ribbon flare with a remote brightening is predicted in 3D fan-spine reconnection but so far has been rarely observed. During the flare impulsive phase, we define "core" and "halo" structures in the observed ribbon. Examining the \ha\ emission spectra averaged in the flare core and halo areas, we find that only those from the flare cores show typical nonthermal electron beam heating characteristics. These characteristics include: broad and centrally reversed emission spectra, excess emission in the red wing with regard to the blue wing (i.e., red asymmetry), and redshifted bisectors of the…
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