Magnetic reconnection at the earliest stage of solar flux emergence
Hui Tian, Xiaoshuai Zhu, Hardi Peter, Jie Zhao, Tanmoy Samanta, Yajie, Chen

TL;DR
This study observes magnetic reconnection during the earliest phase of solar flux emergence, revealing UV bursts, magnetic flux interactions, and reconnection signatures in the lower solar atmosphere.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of magnetic reconnection and UV bursts during early flux emergence, linking them to magnetic topology and flux cancellation processes.
Findings
UV bursts associated with magnetic reconnection and flux cancellation.
Bidirectional outflows observed at reconnection sites.
Bursts located in regions of high squashing factor indicating reconnection zones.
Abstract
On 2016 September 20, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph observed an active region during its earliest emerging phase for almost 7 hours. The Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory observed continuous emergence of small-scale magnetic bipoles with a rate of 10 Mx~s. The emergence of magnetic fluxes and interactions between different polarities lead to frequent occurrence of ultraviolet (UV) bursts, which exhibit as intense transient brightenings in the 1400 \AA{} images. In the meantime, discrete small patches with the same magnetic polarity tend to move together and merge, leading to enhancement of the magnetic fields and thus formation of pores (small sunspots) at some locations. The spectra of these UV bursts are characterized by the superposition of several chromospheric absorption lines on the greatly broadened profiles…
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