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Coronal Loop Interaction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

Raymond. N. Smartt
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak Sunspot, New Mexico 88349 U.S.A.
Zhenda Zhang
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak Sunspot, New Mexico 88349 U.S.A.

Abstract

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High–resolution images of post–flare loop systems in Fe XIV (5303Å) and FeX (6374Å) display transient enhancements at the projected intersections of some loops. The brightness of such enhancements gradually increases to a marked maximum and then fades with a typical lifetime of about thirty minutes. The maximum in the red line lags that of the green line by about ten minutes, while Hα reaches a maximum about ten minutes later, which gives a measure of the cooling time, and hence electron density. The observed phenomenon is interpreted as localized loop coalescence and partial magnetic reconnection, with the possibility of an increase in the current density, and heating of the plasma in the immediate vicinity of the X–point.

Type
VII. Magnetic Reconnection and Coronal Evolution
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1990 

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