Round-the-world echo of earthquake and solar flare [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.10644


We drew attention to the analogy between the round-the-world seismic echo on the Earth and on the Sun. The phenomenon of echo on the Earth is observed during earthquakes. It was found that the main shock of earthquake excites a circular surface wave, which having rounded the Earth returns to the epicenter and stimulates a repeated earthquake (aftershock) 3 hours after the main shock. Apparently, something similar happens on the Sun during a chromospheric flare. We found signs of a small increase in flare brightness approximately one hour after reaching maximum brightness. The phenomenon is explained by the fact that the converging surface wave, which has returned to the epicenter after the round-the-world trip, has a definite impact on the flare area. Keywords: earthquake source, main shock, aftershock, chromospheric flare, circular surface wave

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A. Guglielmi and V. Parkhomov
Tue, 28 May 19
79/82

Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures