Patchy Reconnection in the Solar Corona
Silvina E. Guidoni

TL;DR
This paper refines a model of patchy magnetic reconnection in the solar corona, explaining observed phenomena like SADs and SADLs through detailed theoretical analysis, simulations, and observational methods.
Contribution
It introduces an improved thin flux tube model incorporating pressure-driven dynamics and thermal effects, explaining plasma heating, depletion, and shock formation during reconnection.
Findings
Plasma depletion occurs in flux tubes crossing nonuniform current sheets.
Gas-dynamic shocks heat and compress plasma to observed levels.
Simulations align with three-dimensional MHD results and observations.
Abstract
Supra-arcade downflows (SADs) and supra-arcade downflowing loops (SADLs) descending from reconnection regions toward solar post-flare arcades seem to be two different observational signatures of retracting, isolated reconnected flux tubes with irreducible three-dimensional geometries. This dissertation describes work in refining and improving a novel model of patchy reconnection, where only a small bundle of field lines is reconnected across a current sheet and forms a reconnected thin flux tube. Traditional models have not been able to explain why some of the observed SADs appear to be hot and relatively devoid of plasma. The present work shows that plasma depletion naturally occurs in flux tubes that are reconnected across nonuniform current sheets and slide trough regions of decreasing magnetic field magnitude. Moreover, through a detailed theoretical analysis of generalized thin…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
