Observations of quasi-periodic phenomena associated with a large blowout solar jet
R. J. Morton, A. K. Srivastava, R. Erd\'elyi

TL;DR
This study investigates quasi-periodic phenomena in a large solar jet, providing evidence for multiple reconnection events and plasma ejections with periodic behaviour, enhancing understanding of jet formation and dynamics.
Contribution
The paper presents new observational evidence of (quasi-)periodic plasma ejections and intensity perturbations in a large solar jet, linking them to reconnection processes and jet dynamics.
Findings
Multiple magnetic reconnection events observed.
Plasma ejections show 50 s quasi-periodicity.
Intensity perturbations occur on 300 s timescale.
Abstract
A variety of periodic phenomena have been observed in conjunction with large solar jets. We aim to find further evidence for {(quasi-)}periodic behaviour in solar jets and determine what the periodic behaviour can tell us about the excitation mechanism and formation process of the large solar jet. Using the 304 {\AA} (He-II), 171 {\AA} (Fe IX), 193 {\AA} (Fe XII/XXIV) and 131 {\AA} (Fe VIII/XXI) filters on-board the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA), we investigate the intensity oscillations associated with a solar jet. Evidence is provided for multiple magnetic reconnection events occurring between a pre-twisted, closed field and open field lines. Components of the jet are seen in multiple SDO/AIA filters covering a wide range of temperatures, suggesting the jet can be classified as a blowout jet. Two bright, elongated features are observed to be…
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