On 2002 July 23, a 2B/X4.8 flare was observed in the Hα line spec-tropolarimetrically by the Large Solar Vacuum Telescope of Baikal AstrophysicalObservatory. Linear polarization of 3%-10% was detected in the Hα line...On 2002 July 23, a 2B/X4.8 flare was observed in the Hα line spec-tropolarimetrically by the Large Solar Vacuum Telescope of Baikal AstrophysicalObservatory. Linear polarization of 3%-10% was detected in the Hα line, particu-larly where the line showed central reversal. The linear polarization is mainly radialon the solar disk and appears at the impulsive phase of the hard X-ray and γ-raybursts. It is limited to some relatively small regions of the flare. The polarizationin a limited small region (~ 4″ - 5″) changed its direction within a short period oftime (~ 10s).展开更多
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文摘On 2002 July 23, a 2B/X4.8 flare was observed in the Hα line spec-tropolarimetrically by the Large Solar Vacuum Telescope of Baikal AstrophysicalObservatory. Linear polarization of 3%-10% was detected in the Hα line, particu-larly where the line showed central reversal. The linear polarization is mainly radialon the solar disk and appears at the impulsive phase of the hard X-ray and γ-raybursts. It is limited to some relatively small regions of the flare. The polarizationin a limited small region (~ 4″ - 5″) changed its direction within a short period oftime (~ 10s).