Bright hot impacts by erupted fragments falling back on the Sun: a template for stellar accretion | Fabio Reale (Universita` degli Studi di Palermo)
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13 June 2013 @ 15:30 – 16:30
2013-06-13T15:30:00+02:00
2013-06-13T16:30:00+02:00
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Aula OAPA
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Free
Impacts of falling fragments observed after the eruption of a filament in a solar flare on June 7, 2011 are similar to those inferred for accretion flows on young stellar objects. As imaged in the UV/EUV by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on-board the Solar Dynamics Observatory, many impacts of dark, dense matter display uncommonly intense, compact brightenings. High-resolution hydrodynamic simulations show that such bright hot spots occur when high-density plasma impacts at several hundred km/s, producing high-energy emission as in stellar accretion. Implications are discussed.