!!!Summary of AR 12192 observations

This page summarizes EIS observations of AR 12192, which had a huge sunspot and produced a number of big flares.

!!18 October

!15:26-17:42, qub_hi-cad_flare_v2

42 rasters. There's a C4 flare at around 16:02, then a group of 3 C-flares together between 17:04 and 17:42. Raster 35 (17:22) shows a nice example of a completely blue-shifted Fe XXIV profile. Also seems to be a nice loop-top brightening in Ca XVII in this raster. All the flares are compact and nicely centered in the rasters.

!!19 October

!15:03-17:34, qub_hi-cad_flare_v2

42 rasters. A C5 flare peaks at 15:58 UT. The action occurs in the bottom-left corner of the rasters, where footpoints are seen. Raster 14 (15:49) shows nice blueshifts in Fe XXIV. There's also a very compact C2 flare at 17:05 that produces Fe XXIV.


!!20 October

!09:52-14:09, HH_flare_raster_v6

Observes a number of small flares including a C4 at 11:27. Fe XXIV present including a number of transient loops. Doesn't seem to be any Fe XXIV blueshifts in this data-set, though.

!23:03-?, HH_flare_raster_v6

Catches decay phase of M-flare (peaks 22:55). See long Fe XXIV loops crossing raster.

!!21 October

!11:39-17:52, HH_flare_raster_v6

Complex GOES plot during this period. Two impulsive flares at 12:30 (C6) and 13:40 (M2), with a broad feature peaking at 15:00 (C9). 

!18:49-05:13, HH_flare_raster_v6

Should have caught M9 flare at 01:16 UT. Shows a skinny loop(s) that crosses the raster and can be seen cooling through the different emission lines. Fe XIV should give a good density estimate.

!!22 October

!07:29-17:53, HH_flare_raster_v6

Should have caught X2 flare at 14:02 UT.

!!23 October

!20:00-20:54, HPW002_QS_SAS_060m

Small-scale flaring.

!21:30-22:24, HPW002_QS_SAS_060m

Small-scale flaring.


!23:00-23:54, HPW002_QS_SAS_060m

Small-scale flaring.


!!24 October

!00:40-06:00, PRY_flare_2

Small-scale flaring.


!07:07-09:45, PRY_flare_2

Should have caught M4 flare at 07:37 UT.

!10:13-12:02, HPW002_QS_SAS_060m

Small-scale flaring.


!12:05-15:11, HPW002_QS_SAS_060m

May have caught beginning of C6 event (around 15:00).

!15:46-16:47, HH_flare_raster_v6

!17:23-17:57, HH_flare_raster_v6

!19:00-20:01, HH_flare_raster_v6

!20:37-21:38, HH_flare_raster_v6

This caught rise phase of X5 flare, but peak at 21:40 is just missed.

!22:13-23:18, HH_flare_raster_v6

!23:41-00:46, HH_flare_raster_v6

!!25 October

!10:33-17:28, HH_flare_raster_v6

Should have caught X1 flare (peak: 17:08). Note this is a double-peaked flare, and 2nd peak is missed.

!18:08-22:08, HH_flare_raster_v6

!22:31-05:37, HH_flare_raster_v6

!!26 October

!06:11-10:11, Flare266_Hunter02

!10:14-17:39, HH_flare_raster_v6

Should have caught X3 flare (peak: 10:56).

!17:56-21:55, Flare266_Hunter02

!21:58-05:58, HH_flare_raster_v6

Should have caught M8 flare (peak: 00:34).

!!27 October

!06:13-10:13,  Flare266_Hunter02

!10:15-17:59, HH_flare_raster_v6

Should have observed X3 flare (peak around 14:45).

!18:13-22:13,  Flare266_Hunter02

!22:13-02:13,  Flare266_Hunter02

!!28 October

!02:14-06:14,  Flare266_Hunter02

!06:31-08:14, HH_flare_raster_v6