A Statistical Study of Photospheric Magnetic Field Changes During 75 Solar Flares
J.S. Castellanos Dur\'an, L. Kleint, B. Calvo-Mozo

TL;DR
This study statistically analyzes abrupt, permanent photospheric magnetic field changes during 75 solar flares, revealing their prevalence, properties, and correlation with flare strength, to better understand their origin and implications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical characterization of magnetic field changes during flares, highlighting their dependence on flare class and spatial distribution, which was previously less quantified.
Findings
Strong flares are more likely to show magnetic field changes.
Permanent changes are observed in 59 out of 75 flares.
The area of changes is larger for stronger flares.
Abstract
Abrupt and permanent changes of photospheric magnetic fields have been observed during solar flares. The changes seem to be linked to the reconfiguration of magnetic fields, but their origin is still unclear. We carried out a statistical analysis of permanent line-of-sight magnetic field () changes during 18 X-, 37 M-, 19 C- and 1 B-class flares using data from Solar Dynamics Observatory/Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager. We investigated the properties of permanent changes, such as frequency, areas, and locations. We detected changes of in 59/75 flares. We find that strong flares are more likely to show changes, with all flares M1.6 exhibiting them. For weaker flares, permanent changes are observed in 6/17 C-flares. 34.3\% of the permanent changes occurred in the penumbra and 18.9\% in the umbra. Parts of the penumbra appeared or disappeared in 23/75…
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