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Solar flares on the far side of the sun, a possible unstable spot?


Isatsuki San
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Why possible unstable spot ?, I will explain, the sunspot that is giving this flare, besides that it increased the solar flux ac, it does not seem to be so large, as to be a betta-gamma-delta (for me), if not a small sunspot like  possible, It happened with 2383, although my word is not worth almost, I am compared to nothing, since I still need more information, so I would like you what you think, that sun spot that we are going to see tomorrow, is going to be a betta-gamma- delta, or an small unstable sunspot?

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For the first time in solar cycle 25, the background flux has reached C level, It is thresult of the combined effect of several regions including quite complex 2887, gradually developing 2889 and 2890. The possibility of betagammdelta should not be ruled out but note that a small region does not necessarily mean a less complex region. The spots could pack in a very compact way, making it extremely unstable. Note that, we only saw low M flares currently, further flares have to be anticipated if it continues developing

Supp info, the source of the M1.3 flare is not within consensus  probably because it is too impulsive. About half of the sources stated that it is from the limb region, while others believe that it is 12889

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1 hour ago, abc said:

For the first time in solar cycle 25, the background flux has reached C level, It is thresult of the combined effect of several regions including quite complex 2887, gradually developing 2889 and 2890. The possibility of betagammdelta should not be ruled out but note that a small region does not necessarily mean a less complex region. The spots could pack in a very compact way, making it extremely unstable. Note that, we only saw low M flares currently, further flares have to be anticipated if it continues developing

Supp info, the source of the M1.3 flare is not within consensus  probably because it is too impulsive. About half of the sources stated that it is from the limb region, while others believe that it is 12889

It is the first of solar cycle 25, and the first time I see a class c solar flux

1 hour ago, Vancanneyt Sander said:

We can only determine the magnetic layout when it rotates on the visible solar disk. Everything before is just guessing. We’ve seen a few number of C-class events so it might be an interesting region to watch as it nears the limb. 

if maybe we will see each other between 26 or 27 how is the sunspot

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5 hours ago, abc said:

up to know, i think it is beat delta though there is a source that mentioned that it bgd

 

Current official classification is Beta. It is not particularly active yet - only two small C flares so far today.

You can learn more about classifications here  https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/help/the-magnetic-classification-of-sunspots.html

 

 

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