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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS ASTRONOMICAS, DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Fast Mid-IR Flashes Detected During Small Solar X-Ray Bursts
Autor/es:
CASSIANO M.; KAUFMANN, P; MARCON, R.; KUDAKA,A.S.; MARUN, A.; GODOY, R.; PEREYRA, P.; MERLO, A.; LEVATO H.
Revista:
SOLAR PHYSICS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Heidelberg; Año: 2010 vol. 264 p. 71 - 79
ISSN:
0038-0938
Resumen:
Solar observations in the mid-infrared 8 - 14 ìm band continuum were carried out with cadence of 5 frames per second, in December 2007. Rapid small heated sources, with a typical duration of the order of seconds, were found on the bright plage-like areas around sunspots, in association with relatively weak GOES soft X-ray bursts. This work presents the analysis of fast mid-infrared flashes detected during a GOES B2.0-class event on 10 December 2007, beginning at about 10:40 UT. Rapid brightness temperature enhancements of 0.5 to 2.0 K were detected at the Earth by a microbolometer array, using a telescope with 10.5 cm diameter aperture producing a diffraction-limited photometric beam of 25 arc sec. The minimum detectable temperature change was of 0.1 K. The corresponding fluxes are 30 - 130 solar flux units. At the solar surface the estimated rapid brightenings represented a temperature enhancement of 50 - 150 K.