Near and Mid UltraViolet Observations of X-6.3 flare on 22nd February 2024 recorded by the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope on board Aditya-L1
Soumya Roy, Durgesh Tripathi, Sreejith Padinhatteeri, A. N., Ramaprakash, Abhilash R. Sarwade, V. N. Nived, Janmejoy Sarkar, Rahul, Gopalakrishnan, Rushikesh Deogaonkar, K. Sankarasubramanian, Sami K. Solanki,, Dibyendu Nandy, Dipankar Banerjee

TL;DR
This study reports multi-wavelength observations of an X6.3 solar flare on February 22, 2024, using the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope onboard Aditya-L1, revealing new insights into flare timing and UV emissions.
Contribution
First detailed observations of a solar flare in near and mid-UV wavelengths using SUIT on Aditya-L1, demonstrating its capabilities for solar flare analysis.
Findings
Simultaneous peak in certain UV filters and HXR during the flare.
Delayed peaks in some UV filters relative to HXR and SXR.
First detection of a bright kernel in NB02 wavelength.
Abstract
Solar flares are regularly observed in extreme ultraviolet (EUV), soft X-rays (SXR), and hard X-rays (HXR). However, those in near and mid-UV are sparse. The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) onboard the Aditya-L1, launched on 2nd September, 2023 provides regular observations in the 200-400 nm wavelength range through eleven filters. Here, we report the observation of the X6.3 flare on Feb 22, 2024 using eight narrow band (NB) filters of SUIT. We have also used co-spatiotemporal observations from SDO/AIA, Solar Orbiter/STIX, GONG H, Aditya-L1/SoLEXS and GOES. We obtained light curves over the flaring region from AIA 1600, 1700 \r{A} and GONG H and compared them with the disk-integrated lightcurve obtained from GOES and SoLEXS SXR and STIX HXR. We find that the flare peaks in SUIT NB01, NB03, NB04, and NB08 filters simultaneously with HXR, 1600, and 1700 \r{A}…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
