Multiwavelength Observations of Supersonic Plasma Blob Triggered by Reconnection Generated Velocity Pulse in AR10808
A. K. Srivastava, R. Erdelyi, K. Murawski, Pankaj Kumar

TL;DR
This study reports the observation and simulation of a supersonic plasma blob triggered by magnetic reconnection in an active solar region, revealing its properties, formation mechanism, and potential energy contribution to coronal heating.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength observational signature and numerical simulation of a supersonic plasma blob driven by reconnection-generated velocity pulses in the solar atmosphere.
Findings
Blob speed estimated at ~215 km/s.
Blob observed simultaneously in Hα and TRACE 171 Å.
Numerical model closely matches observed dynamics.
Abstract
Using multi-wavelength observations of Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SoHO)/Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI), Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) 171 \AA, and H from Culgoora Solar Observatory at Narrabri, Australia, we present a unique observational signature of a propagating supersonic plasma blob before an M6.2 class solar flare in AR10808 on 9th September 2005. The blob was observed between 05:27 UT to 05:32 UT with almost a constant shape for the first 2-3 minutes, and thereafter it quickly vanished in the corona. The observed lower bound speed of the blob is estimated as 215 km s in its dynamical phase. The evidence of the blob with almost similar shape and velocity concurrent in H and TRACE 171 \AA\ supports its formation by multi-temperature plasma. The energy release by a recurrent 3-D reconnection process via the separator dome below…
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