High-Resolution Observations of Flares in an Arch Filament System
Yingna Su, Rui Liu, Shangwei Li, Wenda Cao, Kwangsu Ahn, Haisheng Ji

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution observations and magnetic modeling of five sequential solar flares in an arch filament system, revealing the role of 3D magnetic reconnection at QSLs with mixed helicity in flare initiation.
Contribution
It combines multi-instrument observations with advanced magnetic field modeling to elucidate the magnetic topology and reconnection processes in circular-shaped solar flares.
Findings
Multiple flux ropes with mixed helicity signs were identified.
Flare ribbons align with quasi-separatrix layer footprints.
Positive magnetic twist increased before flares.
Abstract
We study five sequential solar flares (SOL2015-08-07) occurring in Active Region 12396 observed with the Goode Solar Telescope (GST) at the BBSO, complemented by IRIS and SDO observations. The main flaring region is an arch filament system (AFS) consisting of multiple bundles of dark filament threads enclosed by semi-circular flare ribbons. We study the magnetic configuration and evolution of the active region by constructing coronal magnetic field models based on SDO/HMI magnetograms using two independent methods, i.e., the nonlinear force-free field (NLFFF) extrapolation and the flux rope insertion method. The models consist of multiple flux ropes with mixed signs of helicity, i.e., positive (negative) in the northern (southern) region, which is consistent with the GST observations of multiple filament bundles. The footprints of quasi-separatrix layers (QSLs) derived from the…
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