Macrospicules and Their Connection to Magnetic Reconnection in the Lower Atmosphere
Yadan Duan, Yuandeng Shen, Hechao Chen, Zehao Tang, Chenrui Zhou,, Xinping Zhou, and Song Tan

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of macrospicules in the solar atmosphere, revealing they form through magnetic reconnection involving emerging dipoles and ambient fields, sharing mechanisms with smaller spicules and larger coronal jets.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution observational evidence linking macrospicule formation to magnetic reconnection processes involving flux emergence and cancellation.
Findings
Macrospicules originate from reconnection at the lower atmosphere.
They share characteristics with larger coronal jets and smaller spicules.
Reconnection height variations influence macrospicule development.
Abstract
Solar macrospicules are beam-like cool plasma ejections of size in-between spicules and coronal jets, which can elucidate potential connections between plasma jetting activity at different scales. With high-resolution observations from the {\em New Vacuum Solar Telescope} and Solar Dynamic Observatory, we investigate the origin of five groups of recurrent active-region macrospicules. Before the launch of each macrospicule, we detect a compact bright patch (BP) at its base where a newly emerging dipole contacts and cancel with the pre-existing ambient field. The spectral diagnosis from the {\em Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph} at one of BPs reveals signatures of reconnection at the lower atmosphere. Multiwavelength imaging of these BPs show that they mainly occur at the rising phase of the flux emergence and slowly ascend from the lower to the upper chromosphere. Remarkable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science
