Introduction to the Tutorial
Overview of the tutorial's focus on the first publication related to real observations.
Discussion of the goals and expected outcomes of the session.
Research Paper Overview
The paper has been accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Summary of the key methods, results, and areas of uncertainty in the findings.
Data Collection Methodology
The use of observational data from the IES (Imaging Spectrometer) for X-class solar flares.
Emphasis on the challenges of using spectral lines and their timing in the collection process.
Spectral Line Analysis
Description of the inversion process for the iron (Fe) and calcium (Ca) spectral lines.
Results depict a notable enhancement in emission from the calcium line during flare events.
Inversion Methodology
Inversion involved multiple initial atmosphere configurations to achieve accurate fitting results.
Utilization of a Python wrapper to assess K-square values for evaluating inversion quality.
Profiles and Atmospheric Parameters
Analysis of temperature and velocity profiles associated with flare activity.
Identification of unique features in atmospheric dynamics during the flare event.
Final Observations and Future Work
Conclusions indicate that although fitting was complex, the code performed adequately.
Future plans include continued analysis of additional data and refining model configurations.
Understanding the thermal and magnetic properties of an X-class flare in the low solar atmosphere
Understanding the thermal and magnetic properties of an X-class flare in the low solar atmosphere