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arxiv: 1307.7201 · v1 · pith:TJVEX6RTnew · submitted 2013-07-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Chromospheric evaporation in sympathetic coronal bright points

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keywords chromosphericevaporationsympatheticcbpsconductionprimarythermalprocess
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{Chromospheric evaporation is a key process in solar flares that has extensively been investigated using the spectroscopic observations. However, direct soft X-ray (SXR) imaging of the process is rare, especially in remote brightenings associated with the primary flares that have recently attracted dramatic attention.} {We intend to find the evidence for chromospheric evaporation and figure out the cause of the process in sympathetic coronal bright points (CBPs), i.e., remote brightenings induced by the primary CBP.} {We utilise the high-cadence and high-resolution SXR observations of CBPs from the X-ray Telescope (XRT) aboard the Hinode spacecraft on 2009 August 23.} {We discover thermal conduction front propagating from the primary CBP, i.e., BP1, to one of the sympathetic CBPs, i.e., BP2 that is 60$\arcsec$ away from BP1. The apparent velocity of the thermal conduction is $\sim$138 km s$^{-1}$. Afterwards, hot plasma flowed upwards into the loop connecting BP1 and BP2 at a speed of $\sim$76 km s$^{-1}$, a clear signature of chromospheric evaporation. Similar upflow was also observed in the loop connecting BP1 and the other sympathetic CBP, i.e., BP3 that is 80$\arcsec$ away from BP1, though less significant than BP2. The apparent velocity of the upflow is $\sim$47 km s$^{-1}$. The thermal conduction front propagating from BP1 to BP3 was not well identified except for the jet-like motion also originating from BP1.} {We propose that the gentle chromospheric evaporation in the sympathetic CBPs were caused by thermal conduction originating from the primary CBP.}

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