Formation of solar quiescent coronal loops through magnetic reconnection in an emerging active region
Zhenyong Hou, Hui Tian, Hechao Chen, Xiaoshuai Zhu, Zhenghua Huang,, Xianyong Bai, Jiansen He, Yongliang Song, and Lidong Xia

TL;DR
This study provides direct observational evidence that solar coronal loops form through magnetic reconnection during flux emergence, revealing detailed plasma and magnetic field dynamics involved in the process.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed observational confirmation of coronal loop formation via magnetic reconnection in an emerging active region.
Findings
Coronal loops form following magnetic reconnection observed in EUV and Hα images.
Flux cancellation and transverse magnetic field enhancement occur during loop formation.
Bright plasma blobs are observed moving upward with specific temperature and density characteristics.
Abstract
Coronal loops are building blocks of solar active regions. However, their formation mechanism is still not well understood. Here we present direct observational evidence for the formation of coronal loops through magnetic reconnection as new magnetic fluxes emerge into the solar atmosphere. Extreme-ultraviolet observations of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) clearly show the newly formed loops following magnetic reconnection within a plasma sheet. Formation of the loops is also seen in the h{\alpha} line-core images taken by the New Vacuum Solar Telescope. Observations from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager onboard SDO show that a positive-polarity flux concentration moves towards a negative-polarity one with a speed of ~0.4 km/s, before the formation of coronal loops. During the loop formation process, we found signatures of flux…
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