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MHD Numerical Simulations of Magnetic Reconnection Associated with Emerging Flux
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) numerical simulations have been performed to study magnetic reconnection between emerging flux and the overlying coronal magnetic field, taking into account of gravity. It is found that (1) reconnection starts when most of chromospheric mass in the current sheet between the emerging flux and the coronal field has drained down along the loop because of gravity, (2) multiple magnetic islands, which confine cool, dense chromospheric plasma, are created in the sheet; the islands coalesce dynamically and are ejected along the sheet, together with the ambient hot plasma, at Alfven speed. The coexistence of hot and cool plasmas in the mass ejection (jet) associated with the reconnection seems to explain those X-ray jets observed by Yohkoh, which are identified with Hα surges.
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- Session 8. Structure and Role of Emerging Flux Regions
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