Features and Properties of Coronal Mass Ejection/Flare Current Sheets

  • Lin J
  • Li J
  • Forbes T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Solar eruptions occur when magnetic energy is suddenly converted into heat and kinetic energy by magnetic reconnection in a current sheet (CS). It is often assumed that CSs are too thin to be observable because the electric resistivity η e in CSs is taken to be very small. In this work, we show the implications for the CS thickness d estimated from observations of three eruptions by the UVCS and the LASCO experiments on SOHO. We infer the effective η e causing the rapid reconnection, which predicts much faster reconnection in a thick CS than that caused by the classical and anomalous resistivities. We find that in these events CSs are observable and have extremely large values of d and η e , implying that large-scale turbulence is operating within CSs. We also discuss the properties of the so-called hyperresistivity caused by the tearing mode and the relation to our results. © 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Lin, J., Li, J., Forbes, T. G., Ko, Y.-K., Raymond, J. C., & Vourlidas, A. (2007). Features and Properties of Coronal Mass Ejection/Flare Current Sheets. The Astrophysical Journal, 658(2), L123–L126. https://doi.org/10.1086/515568

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