Abstract:
The present paper presents observational results of an extremely energetic eruptive flare 3B/X1.2 from superactive
region NOAA 10486. The observations were taken on 26 October 2003 with 15 cm Solar Tower Telescope at Aryabhatta
Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES). Hα observations of the flare show long multi ribbon eruptions along
a large twisted (sigmoid) filament in a high gradient (~90°) magnetic field and shear. The evolution pattern of this flare is
similar in EUV and UV. Four eruptive centers or kernels in Hα have been chosen, wherein K1 shows two prominent peaks
while K3 exhibits only one prominent peak with gradual decay. The analysis shows that this is a classical long duration
event (LDE). The results have been discussed in the light of existing theories.