Global Energetics of Solar Flares: I. Magnetic Energies
Abstract: We present the first part of a project on the global energetics of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that includes about 400 M- and X-class flares observed with AIA and HMI onboard SDO. We calculate the potential energy, free energy, and the flare-dissipated magnetic energy. We calculate these magnetic parameters using two different NLFFF codes: The COR-NLFFF code uses the line-of-sight magnetic field component $B_z$ from HMI to define the potential field, and the 2D coordinates of automatically detected coronal loops in 6 coronal wavelengths from AIA to measure the helical twist of coronal loops caused by vertical currents, while the PHOT-NLFFF code extrapolates the photospheric 3D vector fields. We find agreement between the two codes in the measurement of free energies and dissipated energies within a factor of $ \approx 3$. The size distributions of magnetic parameters exhibit powerlaw slopes that are approximately consistent with the fractal-diffusive self-organized criticality model. The magnetic parameters exhibit scaling laws for the nonpotential energy, $E_{np} \propto E_p{1.02}$, for the free energy, $E_{free} \propto E_p{1.7}$ and $E_{free} \propto B_{\varphi}{1.0} L{1.5}$, for the dissipated energy, $E_{diss} \propto E_p{1.6}$ and $E_{diss} \propto E_{free}{0.9}$, and the energy dissipation volume, $V \propto E_{diss}{1.2}$. The potential energies vary in the range of $E_p = 1 \times 10{31} - 4 \times 10{33}$ erg, while the free energy has a ratio of $E_{free}/E_p \approx 1%-25%$. The Poynting flux amounts to $F_{flare} \approx 5 \times 10{8} - 10{10}$ erg cm${-2}$ s${-1}$ during flares, which averages to $F_{AR} \approx 6 \times 106$ erg cm${-2}$ s${-1}$ during the entire observation period and is comparable with the coronal heating rate requirement in active regions.
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