Quasi-periodic pulsations in solar flares: a key diagnostic of energy release on the Sun
Andrew Inglis, Laura Hayes, Silvina Guidoni, James McLaughlin, Valery, M. Nakariakov, Tom Van Doorsselaere, Ernesto Zurbriggen, Mariana C\'ecere,, Marie Dominique, Jeff Reep, Ivan Zimovets, Elena Kupriyanova, Dmitrii, Kolotkov, Bo Li, Marina Battaglia, Christopher Moore

TL;DR
Quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) in solar flares are key signatures of magnetic reconnection and energy release, offering diagnostic potential but requiring advanced observations and models to fully understand their mechanisms.
Contribution
This paper reviews the significance of QPPs in solar flares, emphasizing the need for improved observational capabilities and multidisciplinary approaches to decipher their underlying mechanisms.
Findings
QPPs are signatures of magnetic reconnection in flares.
Current models cannot fully explain all QPP phenomena.
QPPs are relevant for understanding both solar and stellar flares.
Abstract
Solar flares are among the most powerful and disruptive events in our solar system, however the physical mechanisms driving and transporting this energetic release are not fully understood. An important signature associated with flare energy release is highly variable emission on timescales of sub-seconds to minutes which often exhibit oscillatory behaviour, features collectively known as quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs). To fully identify the driving mechanism of QPPs, exploit their potential as a diagnostic tool, and incorporate them into our understanding of solar and stellar flares, new observational capabilities and initiatives are required. There is a clear community need for flare-focused, rapid cadence, high resolution, multi-wavelength imaging of the Sun, with high enough sensitivity and dynamic range to observe small fluctuations in intensity in the presence of a large overall…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
