Author:
Hamidi ZS,Noh M.F.M.,Toni W.N.,Shariff N.N.M.
Abstract
Abstract
Sunspot number, solar radio flux and solar wind involve in interpreting the movements of CMEs and solar flare. Rotating sunspots are an extremely efficient way to inject energy into the magnetic field of the sun’s atmosphere. A solar flare is essentially a blast on the surface of the sun going from minutes to hours long. Therefore, the objective of this study is to state that the active region sunspot waves as a trigger solar flare. Equally important, the energy efficiency associated with solar flares may take several hours or even days to build up, but most flares take only a matter of minutes to release their energy. Detailed analyzed of solar flare event on 2016 and 2017 based on e-CALLISTO, the higher the number of active region sunspots, the higher the class of flares produced and released. Four classes of solar are observed in categories of frequency, interplanetary magnetic field and sunspot number emitted by the solar. By using the interplanetary magnetic field data, the magnetic energy contained in the active region sunspots has been calculated which this magnetic energy triggered the emission of solar flare. This study exposed us to analyze the active region waves as a trigger of solar flares and also the factor influenced by it. The physical element that triggers the solar flare by measuring the magnetic energy in the flaring site.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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