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Onset of Turbulent Fast Magnetic Reconnection Observed in the Solar Atmosphere

L. P. Chitta, A. Lazarian

2020The Astrophysical Journal Letters36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fast magnetic reconnection powers explosive events throughout the universe, from gamma-ray bursts to solar flares. Despite its importance, the onset of astrophysical fast reconnection is the subject of intense debate and remains an open question in plasma physics. Here we report high-cadence observations of two reconnection-driven solar microflares obtained by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph that show persistent turbulent flows preceding flaring. The speeds of these flows are comparable to the local sound speed initially, suggesting the onset of fast reconnection in a highly turbulent plasma environment. Our results are in close quantitative agreement with the theory of turbulence-driven reconnection as well as with numerical simulations in which fast magnetic reconnection is induced by turbulence.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetic reconnectionPhysicsAstrophysicsSolar flareNanoflaresTurbulencePlasmaChromosphereAstronomyComputational physicsCoronal mass ejectionSolar windMechanicsNuclear physicsSpectral lineSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstro and Planetary ScienceStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
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