Onset of Magnetic Explosion in Solar Coronal Jets in Quiet Regions on the Central Disk
Navdeep K. Panesar, Ronald L. Moore, and Alphonse C. Sterling

TL;DR
This study investigates the initiation of quiet-region solar coronal jets, revealing that eruptions begin before runaway reconnection and are triggered by magnetic flux cancelation, with implications for understanding CME and jet formation mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides detailed timing analysis of jet eruptions, confirming that eruptions start prior to runaway reconnection and are driven by magnetic flux cancelation, offering new insights into jet initiation processes.
Findings
Eruptions start before runaway reconnection begins.
Runaway reconnection occurs when slow-rise speed reaches about 1 km/s.
No significant current sheet exists at eruption onset.
Abstract
We examine the initiation of 10 coronal jet eruptions in quiet regions on the central disk, thereby avoiding near-limb spicule-forest obscuration of the slow-rise onset of the minifilament eruption. From the SDO/AIA 171A 12-second-cadence movie of each eruption, we (1) find and compare the start times of the minifilament's slow rise, the jet-base bright point, the jet-base interior brightening, and the jet spire, and (2) measure the minifilament's speed at the start and end of its slow rise. From (a) these data, (b) prior observations showing that each eruption was triggered by magnetic flux cancelation under the minifilament, and (c) the breakout-reconnection current sheet observed in one eruption, we confirm that quiet-region jet-making minifilament eruptions are miniature versions of CME-making filament eruptions, and surmise that in most quiet region jets: (1) the eruption starts…
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