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The oscillatory reconnection mechanism is investigated for a parameter study of eight orders of magnitude of resistivity, with a particular interest in the evolution of the oscillating current density at the null point and its associated periodicity.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16280
Autor:
Inglis, Andrew, Hayes, Laura, Guidoni, Silvina, McLaughlin, James, Nakariakov, Valery M., Van Doorsselaere, Tom, Zurbriggen, Ernesto, Cécere, Mariana, Dominique, Marie, Reep, Jeff, Zimovets, Ivan, Kupriyanova, Elena, Kolotkov, Dmitrii, Li, Bo, Battaglia, Marina, Moore, Christopher, Collier, Hannah, Suarez, Crisel, Mehta, Tishtrya, Knuth, Trevor, Chen, Thomas Y.
Solar flares are among the most powerful and disruptive events in our solar system, however the physical mechanisms driving and transporting this energetic release are not fully understood. An important signature associated with flare energy release
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.11549
Solar flares are efficient particle accelerators with a large fraction of released magnetic energy (10-50%) converted into energetic particles such as hard X-ray producing electrons. This energy transfer process is not well constrained, with competin
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.13682
Oscillatory reconnection is a relaxation process in magnetised plasma, with an inherent periodicity that is exclusively dependent on the properties of the background plasma. This study focuses on the seismological prospects of oscillatory reconnectio
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.02452
Oscillatory reconnection can manifest through the interaction between the ubiquitous MHD waves and omnipresent null points in the solar atmosphere and is characterized by an inherent periodicity. In the current study, we focus on the relationship bet
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.01980
The recent discovery of nanojets by Antolin et al. (2021) represents magnetic reconnection in a braided field, thus clearly identifying the reconnection-driven nanoflares. Due to their small scale (500 km in widths, 1500 km in lengths) and short time
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.10960
Autor:
Anfinogentov, Sergey A., Antolin, Patrick, Inglis, Andrew R., Kolotkov, Dmitrii, Kupriyanova, Elena G., McLaughlin, James A., Nisticò, Giuseppe, Pascoe, David J., Prasad, S. Krishna, Yuan, Ding
We review novel data analysis techniques developed or adapted for the field of coronal seismology. We focus on methods from the last ten years that were developed for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) imaging observations of the solar corona, as well as for
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.13577
Autor:
Matentzoglu, Nicolas, Balhoff, James P., Bello, Susan M., Bizon, Chris, Brush, Matthew, Callahan, Tiffany J., Chute, Christopher G, Duncan, William D., Evelo, Chris T., Gabriel, Davera, Graybeal, John, Gray, Alasdair, Gyori, Benjamin M., Haendel, Melissa, Harmse, Henriette, Harris, Nomi L., Harrow, Ian, Hegde, Harshad, Hoyt, Amelia L., Hoyt, Charles T., Jiao, Dazhi, Jiménez-Ruiz, Ernesto, Jupp, Simon, Kim, Hyeongsik, Koehler, Sebastian, Liener, Thomas, Long, Qinqin, Malone, James, McLaughlin, James A., McMurry, Julie A., Moxon, Sierra, Munoz-Torres, Monica C., Osumi-Sutherland, David, Overton, James A., Peters, Bjoern, Putman, Tim, Queralt-Rosinach, Núria, Shefchek, Kent, Solbrig, Harold, Thessen, Anne, Tudorache, Tania, Vasilevsky, Nicole, Wagner, Alex H., Mungall, Christopher J.
Despite progress in the development of standards for describing and exchanging scientific information, the lack of easy-to-use standards for mapping between different representations of the same or similar objects in different databases poses a major
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.07051
Oscillatory reconnection (a relaxation mechanism with periodic changes in connectivity) has been proposed as a potential physical mechanism underpinning several periodic phenomena in the solar atmosphere including, but not limited to, quasi-periodic
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.05712