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3D MHD Modeling of Solar Flare Heating

Published:Dec 30, 2025 23:13
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This paper investigates the mechanisms behind white-light flares (WLFs), a type of solar flare that exhibits significant brightening in visible light. It uses 3D radiative MHD simulations to model electron-beam heating and compare the results with observations. The study's importance lies in its attempt to understand the complex energy deposition and transport processes in solar flares, particularly the formation of photospheric brightenings, which are not fully explained by existing models. The use of 3D simulations and comparison with observational data from HMI are key strengths.
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The simulations produce strong upper-chromospheric heating, multiple shock fronts, and continuum enhancements up to a factor of 2.5 relative to pre-flare levels, comparable to continuum enhancements observed during strong X-class white-light flares.

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Solar Magnetic Field Dip Predicts Major Eruption

Published:Dec 21, 2025 11:02
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ArXiv

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This research provides valuable insight into the precursors of solar flares, potentially improving space weather forecasting. The study's focus on photospheric horizontal magnetic fields contributes to our understanding of solar dynamics.
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The study analyzes the decrease of photospheric horizontal magnetic field preceding a major solar eruption.