Imaging Preflare Broadband Pulsations in the Decimetric-metric Wavelengths
Maoshui Lv, Baolin Tan, Ruisheng Zheng, Zhao Wu, Bing Wang, Xiangliang, Kong, and Yao Chen

TL;DR
This study investigates broadband pulsations during the preflare stage of a solar flare, revealing their association with EUV waves and reconnection processes, and introduces a new scenario for their origin.
Contribution
First detailed analysis linking EUV waves with broadband pulsations in preflare solar activity, proposing a reconnection and shock-sweeping scenario as their cause.
Findings
BBPs start 24 minutes before flare onset
BBPs are associated with EUV waves and jets
Polarization of BBPs increases during the event
Abstract
Preflare activities contain critical information about the pre-cursors and causes of solar eruptions. Here we investigate the characteristics and origin of a group of broadband pulsations (BBPs) in the decimetric-metric wavelengths, taking place during the preflare stage of the M7.1 flare dated on 2011 September 24. The event was recorded by multiple solar instruments including the Nan\c{c}ay Radioheliograh that measure the properties of the radio source. The BBPs start 24 min before the flare onset, extending from 360 to above 800 MHz with no discernible spectral drift. The BBPs consist of two stages, during the first stage the main source remains stationary, during the second stage it moves outward along with a steepening extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) wave driven by the eruption of a high-temperature structure. In both stages, we observe frequent EUV brightenings and jets…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
