Laboratory demonstration of slow rise to fast acceleration of arched magnetic flux ropes

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We demonstrate the slow rise to fast acceleration of an arched plasma-filled magnetic flux rope. The flux rope expansion is inhibited by an externally applied customizable strapping field. When the strapping field is not too strong and not too weak, expansion forces build up while the flux rope is in the strapping field region. When the flux rope moves to a critical height beyond the peak strapping field region, the plasma accelerates quickly corresponding to the observed slow rise to fast acceleration of solar eruptions. This behavior is in agreement with the predictions of the torus instability.

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Ha, B. N., & Bellan, P. M. (2016). Laboratory demonstration of slow rise to fast acceleration of arched magnetic flux ropes. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(18), 9390–9396. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL069744

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