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Statistical Study of Solar White-light Flares and Comparison with Superflares on Solar-type Stars

Published 19 Apr 2018 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.EP | (1804.07122v1)

Abstract: Recently, many superflares on solar-type stars were discovered as white-light flares (WLFs). A correlation between the energies (E) and durations (t) of superflares is derived as $t\propto E{0.39}$, and this can be theoretically explained by magnetic reconnection ($t\propto E{1/3}$). In this study, we carried out a statistical research on 50 solar WLFs with SDO/HMI to examine the t-E relation. As a result, the t-E relation on solar WLFs ($t\propto E{0.38}$) is quite similar stellar superflares, but the durations of stellar superflares are much shorter than those extrapolated from solar WLFs. We present the following two interpretations; (1) in solar flares, the cooling timescale of WL emission may be longer than the reconnection one, and the decay time can be determined by the cooling timescale; (2) the distribution can be understood by applying a scaling law $t\propto E{1/3}B{-5/3}$ derived from the magnetic reconnection theory.

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