Could switchbacks originate in the lower solar atmosphere? II. Propagation of switchbacks in the solar corona
Norbert Magyar, Dominik Utz, Robertus Erd\'elyi, and Valery M., Nakariakov

TL;DR
This study models the propagation of magnetic switchbacks as Alfvén wave packets in the solar corona, revealing how gravitational stratification and magnetic field expansion influence their stability and deformation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed numerical analysis of switchback propagation considering gravitational stratification and magnetic field expansion effects.
Findings
Gravity and magnetic expansion deform switchbacks
Super-radial expansion helps maintain strong deflections
Mass uplift and plasmoid drainage are significant effects
Abstract
The magnetic switchbacks observed recently by the Parker Solar Probe have raised the question about their nature and origin. One of the competing theories of their origin is the interchange reconnection in the solar corona. In this scenario, switchbacks are generated at the reconnection site between open and closed magnetic fields, and are either advected by an upflow or propagate as waves into the solar wind. In this paper we test the wave hypothesis, numerically modelling the propagation of a switchback, modelled as an embedded Alfv\'en wave packet of constant magnetic field magnitude, through the gravitationally stratified solar corona with different degrees of background magnetic field expansion. While switchbacks propagating in a uniform medium with no gravity are relatively stable, as reported previously, we find that gravitational stratification together with the expansion of the…
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