Abstract

The Fraunhofer spectra were used to study the physical condition variations in the photospheric layers in the course of a bright solar flare. The observations involve both the impulsive and main phases of the flare. The spectral lines are formed in the photosphere at the interval 12–500 km. The modelling was made by fitting the observed and calculated line profiles using the SIR program. The models represent the distributions of temperature, gas density, line-of-sight velocities, etc. on the height. They show some inhomogeneities of these physical parameters at various photospheric levels. Their significant deviations from the VAL-F model may be seen in the course of the flare. The largest heating of the high and middle photospheric levels take place close to two X-ray maxima. At the final flare stage the photosphere is disturbed appreciably while the spectral data testify to the flaring process fading in the chromosphere. This may be an evidence of a disturbance propagation from the upper atmospheric levels to the low ones in the impulsive and main phases.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

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