Three-dimensional magnetic reconnection in a collapsing coronal loop system
Aidan M. O'Flannagain, Shane A. Maloney, Peter T. Gallagher, Philippa, Browning, Jose Refojo

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence of three-dimensional magnetic reconnection in a collapsing coronal loop system, linking radio emissions, plasma flows, and magnetic topology changes during a solar eruptive event.
Contribution
It offers a detailed case study of 3D null-point reconnection in the solar corona, combining radio, EUV, and magnetic field data to elucidate the reconnection process.
Findings
Reconnection rate estimated at ~0.06.
Correlated radio brightening with increased soft X-ray emission.
Observed inflow and outflow velocities during the event.
Abstract
Magnetic reconnection is believed to be the primary mechanism by which non-potential energy stored in coronal magnetic fields is rapidly released during solar eruptive events. Unfortunately, owing to the small spatial scales on which reconnection is thought to occur, it is not directly observable in the solar corona. However, larger scale processes, such as associated inflow and outflow, and signatures of accelerated particles have been put forward as evidence of reconnection. We explore the origin of a persistent Type I radio source that accompanies a coronal X--shaped structure during its passage across the disk. Of particular interest is the time range around a partial collapse of the structure that is associated with inflow, outflow, and signatures of particle acceleration. Imaging radio observations from the NRH were used to localise the radio source. SDO AIA EUV observations from…
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