A global Sun model with realistic flare-beam heating yields co-generated sunquakes, Moreton-like waves, and coronal fronts, with the Moreton wave's apparent supersonic speed explained by refraction of the faster coronal wave.
Exploring self-consistent 2.5 D flare simulations with MPI-AMRVAC
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Context. Multi-dimensional solar flare simulations have not yet included detailed analysis of the lower atmospheric responses such as down-flowing chromospheric compressions and chromospheric evaporation processes. Aims. We present an analysis of multi-dimensional flare simulations, including analysis of chromospheric up-flows and down-flows that provide important groundwork for comparing 1D and multi-dimensional models. Methods. We follow the evolution of an MHD standard solar flare model including electron beams, where localized anomalous resistivity initiates magnetic reconnection. We vary the background magnetic field strength, to produce simulations that cover a large span of observationally reported solar flare strengths. Chromospheric energy fluxes, and energy density maps are used to analyse the transport of energy from the corona to the lower atmosphere, and the resultant evolution of the flare. Quantities traced along 1D field-lines allow for detailed comparison with 1D evaporation models.
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An Acoustic Model for Sunquakes Unifying the Solar Interior and Atmosphere
A global Sun model with realistic flare-beam heating yields co-generated sunquakes, Moreton-like waves, and coronal fronts, with the Moreton wave's apparent supersonic speed explained by refraction of the faster coronal wave.