15–20 Mar 2026
Berlin
Europe/Berlin timezone
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B-6.31 - Sun-as-a-star flare observations with IRIS and SST

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15m
Harnack Haus (Berlin)

Harnack Haus

Berlin

Poster Poster B

Speaker

Alex Pietrow (Leibnitz Institute for astrophysics (AIP))

Description

First Name: Alex
Last Name: Pietrow
Affiliation: Leibnitz Institute for astrophysics (AIP)

All Authors: Alex Pietrow, Bart De Pontieu, Vanessa Polito

Abstract: Stellar flares cannot be spatially resolved, meaning we have to extract complex three-dimensional behavior from a one-dimensional disk-integrated spectral timeseries. Due to their proximity to Earth, solar flares can serve as a stepping stone for understanding their stellar counterparts, especially when using a Sun-as-a-star instrument in combination with spatially resolved observations, including some large IRIS flares. In this talk, I will discuss how high-resolution observations with a limited field-of-view can be converted into approximations of disk-integrated spectra using the newly developed Numerical Sun-as-a-Star Integrator (NESSI). Our findings suggest common patterns in the disk-integrated spectra between flares of different strengths and locations that can be used to better interpret stellar flares without resolved context.

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