Ellerman bombs and UV bursts are transient brightenings that are ubiquitously observed in the lower atmospheres of active and emerging flux regions. As they are believed to pinpoint sites of magnetic reconnection in reconfiguring fields, understanding their occurrence and detailed evolution may provide useful insight into the overall evolution of active regions. Here we present results from inversions of SST/CRISP and CHROMIS, as well as IRIS data of such transient events. Combining information from the Mg II h & k, Si IV, and Ca II 8542 Å and Ca II H & K lines, we aim to characterise their temperature and velocity stratification, as well as their magnetic field configuration. We find average temperature enhancements of a few thousa...
UV Bursts are small scale brightenings identified by dramatic intensification and broadening of emis...
A spectacular manifestation of solar activity is the appearance of transient brightenings in the far...
Ultraviolet bursts (UVBs) are small-scale transient events indicative of magnetic reconnection in th...
Ellerman bombs and UV bursts are transient brightenings that are ubiquitously observed in the lower ...
The emergence of magnetic flux through the photosphere and into the outer solar atmosphere produces,...
International audienceContext. A flux emergence in the active region AR 111850 was observed on Septe...
Recent observations by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) have revealed pockets of hot...
Context. A flux emergence in the active region AR 111850 was observed on September 24, 201...
International audienceContext. The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) with its high spatia...
Context: Ellerman bombs (EBs), observed in the photospheric wings of the Hα line, and UV bursts, obs...
International audienceContext: Even if Ellerman bombs have been observed in the Halpha line within e...
Context. Ellerman bombs (EBs) are short-lived, compact, and spatially well localized emission struct...
Context. Ultraviolet (UV) bursts and Ellerman bombs (EBs) are transient brightenings observed in the...
Transition-region explosive events (EEs) are characterized by non-Gaussian line profiles with enhanc...
Context. Ultraviolet (UV) bursts and Ellerman bombs (EBs) are small-scale magnetic reconnection even...
UV Bursts are small scale brightenings identified by dramatic intensification and broadening of emis...
A spectacular manifestation of solar activity is the appearance of transient brightenings in the far...
Ultraviolet bursts (UVBs) are small-scale transient events indicative of magnetic reconnection in th...
Ellerman bombs and UV bursts are transient brightenings that are ubiquitously observed in the lower ...
The emergence of magnetic flux through the photosphere and into the outer solar atmosphere produces,...
International audienceContext. A flux emergence in the active region AR 111850 was observed on Septe...
Recent observations by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) have revealed pockets of hot...
Context. A flux emergence in the active region AR 111850 was observed on September 24, 201...
International audienceContext. The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) with its high spatia...
Context: Ellerman bombs (EBs), observed in the photospheric wings of the Hα line, and UV bursts, obs...
International audienceContext: Even if Ellerman bombs have been observed in the Halpha line within e...
Context. Ellerman bombs (EBs) are short-lived, compact, and spatially well localized emission struct...
Context. Ultraviolet (UV) bursts and Ellerman bombs (EBs) are transient brightenings observed in the...
Transition-region explosive events (EEs) are characterized by non-Gaussian line profiles with enhanc...
Context. Ultraviolet (UV) bursts and Ellerman bombs (EBs) are small-scale magnetic reconnection even...
UV Bursts are small scale brightenings identified by dramatic intensification and broadening of emis...
A spectacular manifestation of solar activity is the appearance of transient brightenings in the far...
Ultraviolet bursts (UVBs) are small-scale transient events indicative of magnetic reconnection in th...