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Rapid Changes in the Longitudinal Magnetic Field Related to the 2001 April 2 X20 Flare

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, , Citation Thomas J. Spirock et al 2002 ApJ 572 1072 DOI 10.1086/340431

0004-637X/572/2/1072

Abstract

Big Bear Solar Observatory observed the X20 flare that occurred at approximately 21:50 UT on 2001 April 2 with its standard complement of instruments. In this paper, we discuss the evolution of high-resolution and high-cadence longitudinal magnetograph observations in the region of the flare. The data reveal that there was a significant increase in the magnetic field on the limbward side of the neutral line of the active region at the location of the flare, while the magnetic field on the side of the neutral line closer to the disk center remained constant. We discuss possible rearrangements in the active region's magnetic field that could lead to the observed changes.

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10.1086/340431