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Solar Physics | 2012

Global Forces in Eruptive Solar Flares: The Lorentz Force Acting on the Solar Atmosphere and the Solar Interior

George H. Fisher; David John Bercik; Brian Thomas Welsch; Hugh S. Hudson

We compute the change in the Lorentz force integrated over the outer solar atmosphere implied by observed changes in vector magnetograms that occur during large, eruptive solar flares. This force perturbation should be balanced by an equal and opposite force perturbation acting on the solar photosphere and solar interior. The resulting expression for the estimated force change in the solar interior generalizes the earlier expression presented by Hudson, Fisher, and Welsch (Astron. Soc. Pac. CS-383, 221, 2008), providing horizontal as well as vertical force components, and provides a more accurate result for the vertical component of the perturbed force. We show that magnetic eruptions should result in the magnetic field at the photosphere becoming more horizontal, and hence should result in a downward (toward the solar interior) force change acting on the photosphere and solar interior, as recently argued from an analysis of magnetogram data by Wang and Liu (Astrophys. J. Lett. 716, L195, 2010). We suggest the existence of an observational relationship between the force change computed from changes in the vector magnetograms, the outward momentum carried by the ejecta from the flare, and the properties of the helioseismic disturbance driven by the downward force change. We use the impulse driven by the Lorentz-force change in the outer solar atmosphere to derive an upper limit to the mass of erupting plasma that can escape from the Sun. Finally, we compare the expected Lorentz-force change at the photosphere with simple estimates from flare-driven gasdynamic disturbances and from an estimate of the perturbed pressure from radiative backwarming of the photosphere in flaring conditions.


arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics | 2010

Momentum Balance in Eruptive Solar Flares: The Vertical Lorentz force Acting on the Solar Atmosphere and the Solar Interior

George H. Fisher; David John Bercik; Brian Thomas Welsch; Hugh S. Hudson


Archive | 2010

Determing Flow Fields Consistent with Vector Magnetic Evolution

Brian Thomas Welsch; George H. Fisher; William Paul Abbett; David John Bercik


Archive | 2010

Assimilating Measurements of the Photospheric Magnetic Field into MHD Models of the Solar Atmosphere

William Paul Abbett; George H. Fisher; Brian Thomas Welsch; David John Bercik


Archive | 2009

Incorporating Magnetogram Data into Time-Dependent Coronal Field Models

George H. Fisher; William Paul Abbett; David John Bercik; James M. McTiernan; Brian Thomas Welsch


Archive | 2008

Comparisons of the Solar Magnetic Field at Two Heights

Yan Li; Brian Thomas Welsch; David John Bercik; Benjamin James Lynch; James M. McTiernan; Janet G. Luhmann


Archive | 2008

Using Ideal Electric Fields Estimated from Vector Magnetogram Sequences to Drive Coronal MHD Simulations

Brian Thomas Welsch; George H. Fisher; William Paul Abbett; David John Bercik


Archive | 2008

A New Technique for Finding Electric Fields from Sequences of Vector Magnetograms

George H. Fisher; Brian Thomas Welsch; William Paul Abbett; David John Bercik


Archive | 2008

The Dynamic Evolution of Active Region Magnetic Fields in the Solar Atmosphere

William Paul Abbett; George H. Fisher; Brian Thomas Welsch; David John Bercik


Archive | 2005

Turbulent Dynamos and the Minimum X-ray Flux in Solar-Type Main Sequence Stars

David John Bercik; George H. Fisher; Christopher M. Johns-Krull; William Paul Abbett

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Hugh S. Hudson

University of California

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Yan Li

University of California

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