The triggering process of an X-class solar flare on a small quadrupolar active region
Qiao Song, Jing-Song Wang, Xiaoxin Zhang, Hechao Chen, Shuhong Yang,, Zhenyong Hou, Yijun Hou, Qian Ye, Peng Zhang, Xiuqing Hu, Jinping Dun, Weiguo, Zong, Xianyong Bai, Bo Chen, Lingping He, Kefei Song

TL;DR
This study investigates the triggering mechanism of an X-class solar flare in a small quadrupolar active region, revealing that rapid collision of opposite polarities and filament interactions are key factors.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence linking polarity collision and filament merging to flare triggering in a small quadrupolar active region, advancing understanding of flare mechanisms.
Findings
Rapid collision of nonconjugated polarities triggers the flare.
Filament merging via tether-cutting reconnection leads to eruption.
The flare involves a quasi-X-shaped ribbon and CME.
Abstract
The occurrence of X-class solar flares and their potential impact on the space weather often receive great attention than other flares. But predicting when and where an X-class flare will occur is still a challenge. With the multi-wavelength observation from the Solar Dynamics Observatory and FengYun- 3E satellite, we investigate the triggering of a GOES X1.0 flare occurring in the NOAA active region (AR) 12887. Our results show that this unique X-class flare is bred in a relatively small but complex quadrupolar AR. Before the X-class flare, two filaments (F1 and F2) exist below a null-point topology of the quadrupolar AR. Magnetic field extrapolation and observation reveal that F1 and F2 correspond to two magnetic flux ropes with the same chirality and their adjacent feet rooted at nonconjugated opposite polarities, respectively. Interestingly, these two polarities collide rapidly,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
