Re-interpretation of Supra-Arcade Downflows in Solar Flares
Sabrina L. Savage, David E. McKenzie, Katharine K. Reeves

TL;DR
This paper reinterprets supra-arcade downflows in solar flares, suggesting they are wakes created by retracting thin flux tubes rather than the flux tubes themselves, which alters previous understanding and measurements of these phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a new interpretation of SADs as wakes of thin flux tubes, challenging prior views that they are the flux tubes' cross-sections.
Findings
SADs are likely wakes of thin flux tubes, not the tubes themselves.
Previous measurements may have mischaracterized properties of the flux tubes.
The reinterpretation impacts reconnection theory and parameter estimations.
Abstract
Following the eruption of a filament from a flaring active region, sunward-flowing voids are often seen above developing post-eruption arcades. First discovered using the soft X-ray telescope aboard Yohkoh, these supra-arcade downflows (SADs) are now an expected observation of extreme ultra-violet (EUV) and soft X-ray coronal imagers and spectrographs (e.g, TRACE, SOHO/SUMER, Hinode/XRT, SDO/AIA). Observations made prior to the operation of AIA suggested that these plasma voids (which are seen in contrast to bright, high-temperature plasma associated with current sheets) are the cross-sections of evacuated flux tubes retracting from reconnection sites high in the corona. The high temperature imaging afforded by AIA's 131, 94, and 193 Angstrom channels coupled with the fast temporal cadence allows for unprecedented scrutiny of the voids. For a flare occurring on 2011 October 22, we…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
