Conversion from mutual helicity to self-helicity observed with IRIS
Leping Li, Hardi Peter, Feng Chen, and Jun Zhang

TL;DR
This paper presents IRIS observations demonstrating the conversion of mutual helicity into self-helicity in solar coronal loops through reconnection, providing observational evidence for a theoretical process.
Contribution
First observational evidence of mutual helicity converting into self-helicity in solar coronal loops via reconnection, using IRIS data.
Findings
Mutual helicity observed in crossing loops before reconnection.
Reconnection heats plasma and increases line width.
Post-reconnection loops exhibit spectral tilt indicating self-helicity.
Abstract
Context. In the upper atmosphere of the Sun observations show convincing evidence for crossing and twisted structures, which are interpreted as mutual helicity and self-helicity. Aims. We use observations with the new Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) to show the conversion of mutual helicity into self-helicity in coronal structures on the Sun. Methods. Using far UV spectra and slit-jaw images from IRIS and coronal images and magnetograms from SDO, we investigated the evolution of two crossing loops in an active region, in particular, the properties of the Si IV line profile in cool loops. Results. In the early stage two cool loops cross each other and accordingly have mutual helicity. The Doppler shifts in the loops indicate that they wind around each other. As a consequence, near the crossing point of the loops (interchange) reconnection sets in, which heats the plasma.…
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