Are IRIS bombs connected to Ellerman bombs?
Hui Tian, Zhi Xu, Jiansen He, Chad Madsen

TL;DR
This study investigates IRIS bombs and their potential connection to Ellerman bombs, revealing that some IBs are linked to EBs with distinct spectral signatures, while others are formed higher in the solar atmosphere.
Contribution
The paper provides observational evidence linking some IRIS bombs to Ellerman bombs and identifies spectral signatures indicative of their formation layers, expanding understanding of solar atmospheric phenomena.
Findings
Some IBs are connected to EBs with specific spectral features.
IBs show formation signatures in the photosphere and chromosphere.
Mg II lines can be used to study EBs similarly to H-alpha.
Abstract
Recent observations by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) have revealed pockets of hot gas (2--810 K) potentially resulting from magnetic reconnection in the partially ionized lower solar atmosphere (IRIS bombs; IBs). Using joint observations between IRIS and the Chinese New Vacuum Solar Telescope, we have identified ten IBs. We find that three are unambiguously and three others are possibly connected to Ellerman bombs (EBs), which show intense brightening of the extended H wings without leaving an obvious signature in the H core. These bombs generally reveal the following distinct properties: (1) The O~{\sc{iv}}~1401.156\AA{} and 1399.774\AA{} lines are absent or very weak; (2) The Mn~{\sc{i}}~2795.640\AA{} line manifests as an absorption feature superimposed on the greatly enhanced Mg~{\sc{ii}}~k line wing; (3) The Mg~{\sc{ii}}~k…
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