Abstract
We report the simultaneous extreme-ultraviolet observation of magnetic reconnection inflow and outflow in a flare on 2010 August 18 observed by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory. We found that during the rise phase of the flare, some plasma blobs appeared in the sheet structure above the hot loops. The plasma blobs were ejected bidirectionally along the sheet structure (outflow), at the same time as the threads visible in extreme-ultraviolet images moved toward the sheet structure (inflow). The upward and downward ejection velocities are 220-460kms-1 and 250-280kms-1, respectively. The inflow speed changed from 90kms -1 to 12kms-1 in 5 minutes. By using these velocities, we estimated the nondimensional reconnection rate, which we found to vary during this period from 0.20 to 0.055. We also found that the plasma blobs in the sheet structure collided or merged with each other before they were ejected from the sheet structure. We hypothesize that the sheet structure is the current sheet and that these plasma blobs are plasmoids or magnetic islands, which could be important for understanding the dynamics of the reconnection region. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Takasao, S., Asai, A., Isobe, H., & Shibata, K. (2012). Simultaneous observation of reconnection inflow and outflow associated with the 2010 august 18 solar flare. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 745(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/745/1/L6
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