Numerical Study on Excitation of Turbulence and Oscillation in Above-the-loop-top Region of a Solar Flare
Kengo Shibata, Shinsuke Takasao, Katharine K. Reeves

TL;DR
This study uses 3D MHD simulations to explore turbulence and oscillations in the above-the-loop-top region of solar flares, revealing rapid instability growth, turbulence development, and their effects on electron confinement.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of turbulence generation and oscillation excitation mechanisms in the ALT region of solar flares, linking instabilities to observed phenomena.
Findings
Rapid growth of MHD instabilities in ALT region
Turbulent flows fill the ALT region
Oscillations driven by reconnection jet backflow
Abstract
Extreme ultraviolet imaging spectroscopic observations often show an increase in line width around the loop-top or above-loop-top (ALT) region of solar flares, suggestive of turbulence. In addition, recent spectroscopic observations found the oscillation in the Doppler velocity around the ALT region. We performed three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations to investigate the dynamics in the ALT region, with a particular focus on the generation of turbulence and the excitation of the oscillatory motion. We found a rapid growth of MHD instabilities around the upper parts of the ALT region (arms of the magnetic tuning fork). The instabilities grow more rapidly than the magnetic Rayleigh-Taylor-type instabilities at the density interface beneath the reconnecting current sheet. Eventually, the ALT region is filled with turbulent flows. The arms of the magnetic tuning fork have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science
