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Published January 1987 | Published
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Delta spots and great flares

Abstract

Using eighteen years of observations at Big Bear, we summarize the development of δ spots and the great flares they produce. We find δ groups to develop in three ways: eruption of a single complex active region formed below the surface, eruption of large satellite spots near (particularly in front of) a large older spot, or collision of spots of opposite polarity from different dipoles. Our sample of twenty-one δ spots shows that once they lock together, they never separate, although rarely an umbra is ejected. The δ spots are already disposed to their final form when they emerge. The driving force for the shear is spot motion, either flux emergence or the forward motion of p spots in an inverted magnetic configuration.

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© 1987 by D. Reidel Publishing Company. Published 01 January 1987. This work was supported by NASA under NGL 05-002-034, the NSF under ATM-8513577, and the AFOSR through AFOSR-87-0034. We are grateful to the Big Bear staff for gathering the data, and to Prof. K. Tanaka for many useful discussions.

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