Modeling UV and X-Ray Emission in a Post-CME Current Sheet
Yuan-Kuen Ko, John C. Raymond, Bojan Vrsnak, Eugen Vujic

TL;DR
This study models the UV and X-ray emissions of post-CME current sheets assuming Petschek-like reconnection, and finds that the model aligns well with observations, providing insights into the physical parameters and reconnection rates.
Contribution
It introduces a time-dependent ionization and emission model for post-CME current sheets based on Petschek reconnection, matching observational data.
Findings
Model agrees with SOHO/UVCS UV observations.
Predicted X-ray emission matches Hinode/XRT data.
Reconnection rate estimated at M_A ~ 0.01.
Abstract
A post-CME current sheet (CS) is a common feature developed behind an erupting flux rope in CME models. Observationally, white light observations have recorded many occurrences of a thin ray appearing behind a CME eruption that closely resembles a post-CME CS in its spatial correspondence and morphology. UV and X-ray observations further strengthen this interpretation by the observations of high temperature emission at locations consistent with model predictions. The next question then becomes whether the properties inside a post-CME CS predicted by a model agree with observed properties. In this work, we assume that the post-CME CS is a consequence of Petschek-like reconnection and that the observed ray-like structure is bounded by a pair of slow mode shocks developed from the reconnection site. We perform time-dependent ionization calculations and model the UV line emission. We find…
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