Remote coronal dimmings related to a circular-ribbon flare
Q. M. Zhang, R. S. Zheng

TL;DR
This study reports multiwavelength observations of remote coronal dimmings associated with a confined M1.1 circular-ribbon flare, revealing their evolution, extent, and magnetic connections, with implications for understanding flare-related coronal dynamics.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of remote coronal dimmings linked to a circular-ribbon flare using multiwavelength data and magnetic field modeling, highlighting their temporal evolution and magnetic connections.
Findings
Remote dimmings appeared minutes before flare peak.
Dimmings extended over 1.2×10^4 Mm^2 and lasted over 3 hours.
Remote dimmings connected to large-scale coronal loops.
Abstract
In this paper, multiwavelength observations of remote coronal dimmings related to an M1.1 circular-ribbon flare (CRF) in active region (AR) 12434 are reported. The confined flare without a CME was observed by AIA and HMI on board SDO on 2015 October 16. Global three-dimensional (3D) magnetic fields before flare were obtained using the potential field source surface modeling. A few minutes before the flare hard X-ray peak time (06:13:48 UT), small-scale, weak dimming appeared 240 away from the flare site, which can be observed by AIA only in 131 and 171 {\AA}. Afterwards, long and narrow dimmings became evident in all AIA EUV passbands except 304 {\AA}, while localized core dimming was not clearly observed near the flare site. The large-area dimmings extended southeastward and the areas increased gradually. The total area of dimmings reaches (1.2)10…
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