Evidence for Partial Taylor Relaxation from Changes in Magnetic Geometry and Energy during a Solar Flare
Sophie A. Murray, D. Shaun Bloomfield, Peter T. Gallagher

TL;DR
This study analyzes magnetic field changes during a solar flare, revealing that the magnetic configuration partially relaxes towards a lower energy state but does not fully reach a potential or linear force-free configuration, indicating partial Taylor relaxation.
Contribution
It provides detailed 3D magnetic field analysis before and after a solar flare, demonstrating partial Taylor relaxation in the coronal magnetic field.
Findings
Magnetic energy increases prior to the flare by ~10^31 erg.
Post-flare magnetic energy decreases but remains above pre-flare levels.
The magnetic field does not fully relax to a potential or linear force-free state after the flare.
Abstract
Solar flares are powered by energy stored in the coronal magnetic field, a portion of which is released when the field reconfigures into a lower energy state. Investigation of sunspot magnetic field topology during flare activity is useful to improve our understanding of flaring processes. Here we investigate the deviation of the non-linear field configuration from that of the linear and potential configurations, and study the free energy available leading up to and after a flare. The evolution of the magnetic field in NOAA region 10953 was examined using data from Hinode/SOT-SP, over a period of 12 hours leading up to and after a GOES B1.0 flare. Previous work on this region found pre- and post-flare changes in photospheric vector magnetic field parameters of flux elements outside the primary sunspot. 3D geometry was thus investigated using potential, linear force-free, and non-linear…
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