Title: Comparison of Blinkers and Explosive Events
1Comparison of Blinkers and Explosive Events
- Danielle Bewsher
- (dbewsher_at_esa.nascom.nasa.gov)
- ESA Space Science Dept, NASA/GSFC, USA
- Davina Innes
- Max-Planck-Institute fur Aeronomie, Lindau,
Germany - Clare Parnell
- University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland
2Introduction - Blinkers
- Small bright intensity enhancements
- Seen in EUV lines, e.g. O V, O IV (SOHO/CDS), He
II (SOHO/EIT) - Discovered by eye using SOHO/CDS (Harrison, 1997
Harrison et al., 1999) - More recently automated identification methods
developed (Brkovic, Solanki and Rüedi, 2001
Bewsher, Parnell and Harrison, 2002) - Events found throughout
- Quiet Sun (Bewsher, Parnell and Harrison, 2002)
- Active Region (Parnell, Bewsher and Harrison,
2002) - Believed to be enhancements in density or filling
factor, not temperature - Preferentially occur above large or strong
magnetic fragments - Doppler and non-thermal velocities are
preferentially more red-shifted and greater than
normal transition region plasma
3Introduction Explosive Events
- Broadened and/or shifted line profiles
- Observed in EUV lines
- Discovered with HRTS (Brueckner and Bartoe,
1983), more recently observed with SOHO/SUMER - Found in Quiet Sun, Active Regions and Coronal
Holes - Believed to be caused by magnetic reconnection
(Innes et al., 1997) during cancellation of
photospheric field with emerging flux (Dere et
al., 1991) or dissipating AR flux (Porter Dere,
1991) - Occur above regions of mixed polarity field near
magnetic neutral lines (Chae, Yun Poland, 1998)
4Blinker Explosive Event I SUMER CDS images
- Explosive Event (S1) at top of SUMER single slit
image - 3 Blinkers (C1, C2, C3) observed at top of CDS
raster along SUMER slit - ? - midpoint of blinkers
- Dashed line position of SUMER slit
- Only example of co-spatial and co-temporal
blinker and explosive event
5Blinker Explosive Event II -SUMER CDS
lightcurves
- Solid lines show lightcurve of SUMER region S1
and blinker C2 - Dashed line shows the lightcurve of the CDS
region that refers directly to the SUMER region
S1 - Times t1, t2 and t3 refer to the time before, the
time of and the time after the CDS raster shown
on the previous slide - - mark start and end of blinker
- Evidence of blinker seen in SUMER lightcurve?
6Blinker Explosive Event III SUMER CDS line
profiles
- Times t1, t2 and t3 refer to the time before, the
time of and the time after the CDS raster shown
previously - Explosive Event can be seen clearly in the SUMER
line profile as line shift and enhanced wings - Blinker can be seen in CDS line profile as
increase in line amplitude - No evidence of explosive event in CDS line profile
7Blinker Explosive Event IV More CDS
lightcurves line profiles
8Blinker no Explosive Event I SUMER CDS
images
- 2 brightenings (S2, S3) seen in SUMER single slit
image, but no explosive events - 2 blinkers (C4, C5) lie along SUMER slit in CDS
raster - ? - midpoint of blinkers
- Dashed line position of SUMER slit
- 2 examples out of ten where blinkers are present
and explosive events are not
9Blinker no Explosive Event II SUMER CDS
lightcurves
- Solid lines show SUMER region S2 and lightcurve
of blinker C4 - Dashed line shows lightcurve of CDS pixels that
directly refer to the SUMER region S2 - - mark start and end of blinker
- Times t1, t2 and t3 refer to the time before,
time of, and the time after the CDS raster shown
on the previous slide - Evidence of blinker in SUMER lightcurve?
10Blinker no Explosive Event III SUMER CDS
line profiles
- Times t1, t2 and t3, refer to the time before,
the time of and the time after the CDS raster
shown previously - Intensity enhancements seen in both SUMER and CDS
line profiles at different times - No evidence of significant line shift or
broadening in either SUMER or CDS line profiles
11Blinker no Explosive Event IV SUMER CDS
lightcurves
- Solid lines show SUMER region S3 and lightcurve
of blinker C5 - Dashed line shows lightcurve of CDS pixels that
directly refer to the SUMER region S3 - - mark start and end of blinker
- Times t1, t2 and t3 refer to the time before,
time of, and the time after the CDS raster shown
on the previous slide - Evidence of blinker in SUMER lightcurve?
12Blinker no Explosive Event V SUMER CDS line
profiles
- Times t1, t2 and t3, refer to the time before,
the time of and the time after the CDS raster
shown previously - Small changes in intesity as blinker reaches the
end of its lifetime - SUMER lightcurve and line profile shows an
increase in intensity at time t2, which is not
visible in CDS - No evidence of significant line shift or
broadening seen in the SUMER or CDS line profiles
13Explosive Event no Blinker I SUMER CDS
images
- Explosive event, S4, seen at top of SUMER single
slit image - No blinker seen at corresponding position, C6, in
CDS raster - ? - midpoint of blinkers
- Dashed line position of SUMER slit
- One of seven examples where an explosive event is
observed but no associated blinkers are seen
14Explosive Event no Blinker II SUMER CDS
lightcurves
- Solid lines show SUMER region S3 and lightcurve
of blinker C5 - Dashed line shows lightcurve of CDS pixels that
directly refer to the SUMER region S3 - Times t1, t2 and t3 refer to the time before,
time of, and the time after the CDS raster shown
on the previous slide - Intensity enhancement seen in SUMER but the CDS
lightcurve does not meet the criteria for a
blinker
15Explosive Event no Blinker III SUMER CDS
line profiles
- Times t1, t2 and t3, refer to the time before,
the time of and the time after the CDS raster
shown previously - Explosive event can be seen as enhancement in
both red and blue wings of SUMER profiles - No evidence of explosive event in CDS line
profiles
16Discussion
- Only one co-incident and co-spatial blinker and
explosive event - What are the chances that a blinker and an
explosive event could randomly occur together? - Evidence of blinkers seen in SUMER lightcurves
- Would they meet the same criteria for identifying
blinkers? - Would one event or many smaller/shorter lived
events be found? - No evidence of explosive events (significant line
shifts or broadenings) in CDS blinker line
profiles - Would we expect to see them given the resolution
of CDS? - Would we see significant shifts/broadenings in
the individual pixels that make up the blinker? - Is the same mechanism responsible for both
blinkers and explosive event? - What is causing the 3 different scenarios
(blinker only, explosive event only, and both
blinker and explosive event) to occur?
17References
Data used is courtesy of SOHO/CDS and SOHO/SUMER
consortiums. SOHO is a project of international
cooperation between ESA and NASA
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18Properties of Blinkers Explosive Events