The flare’s dark imprint is at the bottom left corner of the „bright” sunspot, on this continuum subtracted image

On 2026-06-24, I observed the flare that occurred and peaked at around 0710Z, in the neutral carbon lines C I 9095 and C I 9112. Both darken subtly when the flare is present, just like oxygen does. But unlike with oxygen, which has an obvious chromosphere, I failed so far to identify anything meaningful for these carbon lines.

 

 

Also much like the oxygen, sunspots show excess light, while plages show a deficit, the disk being overall rather dull in comparison to neighboring continuum lines.

An interesting factor when processing these pictures is that the reference lines land on tellurics, and hence the solar lines doppler visibly as we scan from solar west to east.

The flare is at the big „bright” sunspot, bottom left.

timelapse

timelapse

For reference SUVI 94

For reference SUVI 94

for reference, AIA 1600

for reference, AIA 1600

For reference, SUVI 94

For reference, SUVI 94

blink compare the carbon and the continuum

blink compare the carbon and the continuum

carbon reconstruction

carbon reconstruction

continuum reconstruction

continuum reconstruction

the flare at 0711, delta

the flare at 0711, delta

carbon lines vs tellurics doppler

carbon lines vs tellurics doppler