Ellerman Bombs at high resolution: I. Morphological evidence for photospheric reconnection
Hiroko Watanabe, Gregal Vissers, Reizaburo Kitai, Luc Rouppe van der, Voort, Robert J. Rutten

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution observations of Ellerman bombs, revealing their morphological features, dynamics, and support for photospheric magnetic reconnection as their underlying mechanism.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed morphological analysis of Ellerman bombs at high resolution, confirming photospheric reconnection as their origin.
Findings
Ellerman bombs appear along magnetic network with footpoints up to 900km.
They exhibit rapid, repetitive flaring with upward jets reaching 600-1200km.
Jets show blueshifts and some bi-directional Doppler signatures.
Abstract
High-resolution imaging-spectroscopy movies of solar active region NOAA 10998 obtained with the CRisp Imaging SpectroPolarimeter (CRISP) at the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope show very bright, rapidly flickering, flame-like features that appear intermittently in the wings of the Balmer H-alpha line in a region with moat flows and likely some flux emergence. They show up at regular H-alpha blue-wing bright points that outline magnetic network, but flare upward with much larger brightness and distinct "jet" morphology seen from aside in the limbward view of these movies. We classify these features as Ellerman bombs and present a morphological study of their appearance at the unprecedented spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution of these observations. The bombs appear along magnetic network with footpoint extents up to 900km. They show apparent travel away from the spot along the…
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