Relation of coronal rain originating from coronal condensations to interchange magnetic reconnection
Leping Li, Hardi Peter, Lakshmi Pradeep Chitta, Hongqiang Song

TL;DR
This study links coronal rain formation to interchange magnetic reconnection between open and closed loops, showing how reconnection-driven condensations can cool to chromospheric temperatures and produce rain.
Contribution
It introduces a new formation mechanism for coronal rain involving interchange reconnection, supported by multi-instrument observations and analysis.
Findings
Coronal rain observed along curved paths during reconnection events.
Reconnection between open and closed loops facilitates plasma cooling and condensation.
Condensations can cool to chromospheric temperatures, producing rain.
Abstract
Using extreme-ultraviolet images, we recently proposed a new and alternative formation mechanism for coronal rain along magnetically open field lines due to interchange magnetic reconnection. In this paper we report coronal rain at chromospheric and transition region temperatures originating from the coronal condensations facilitated by reconnection between open and closed coronal loops. For this, we employ the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) and the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) of the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Around 2013 October 19, a coronal rain along curved paths was recorded by IRIS over the southeastern solar limb. Related to this, we found reconnection between a system of higher-lying open features and lower-lying closed loops that occurs repeatedly in AIA images. In this process, the higher-lying features form magnetic dips. In response, two sets of…
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