# On Solar Recurrent Coronal Jets: Coronal Geysers as Sources of Electron   Beams and Interplanetary Type-III Radio Bursts

**Authors:** Alin Razvan Paraschiv, Alina Donea

arXiv: 1903.04682 · 2019-03-13

## TL;DR

This study investigates coronal geysers as persistent sources of recurrent jets and their role in generating interplanetary Type-III radio bursts, providing insights into small-scale reconnection and electron acceleration in the solar corona.

## Contribution

It identifies and analyzes long-lived coronal geysers as sources of recurrent jets and their association with Type-III radio bursts, advancing understanding of electron beam origins.

## Key findings

- Coronal geysers produce recurrent jets over extended periods.
- Recurrent jets are linked to interplanetary Type-III radio bursts.
- Geysers serve as stable coronal sources for electron beams.

## Abstract

Coronal Jets are transitory small-scale eruptions omnipresent in solar observations. Active regions jets produce significant perturbations on the ambient solar atmosphere and are believed to be generated by microflare reconnection.   Multiple sets of recurrent jets are identified in extreme-ultraviolet filter imaging. In this work we analyze the long time-scale recurrence of coronal jets originating from a unique footpoint structure observed in the lower corona. We report the detection of penumbral magnetic structures in the lower corona. These structures, that we entitled "Coronal Geysers", persist through multiple reconnection events that trigger recurrent jets in a quasi-periodical trend.   Recurrent jet eruptions have been associated with Type-III radio bursts that are manifestations of traveling non-thermal electron beams.We examine the assumed link, as the coronal sources of interplanetary Type-III bursts are still open for debate. We scrutinized the hypothesized association by temporally correlating a statistically significant sample of six Geyser structures, that released at least 50 recurrent jets, with correspondent Type-III radio bursts detected in the interplanetary medium.   Data analysis of these phenomena provides new information towards understanding of small-scale reconnection, non-thermal electron beam acceleration, and energy release. We find that the penumbral Geyser-like flaring structures produce recurring jets. They can be long-lived, quasi-stable, and act as coronal sources for Type-III bursts and implicitly for upwards accelerated electron beams.

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