Multipoint study of the rapid filament evolution during a confined C2 flare on 28 March 2022, leading to eruption
Stefan Purkhart, Astrid M. Veronig, Bernhard Kliem, Robert Jarolim,, Karin Dissauer, Ewan C. M. Dickson, Tatiana Podladchikova, S\"am Krucker

TL;DR
This study investigates the rapid evolution and breakup of a solar filament during a confined C2 flare, revealing a magnetic reconnection scenario that leads to filament reformation and eruption, using multi-point solar observations.
Contribution
It presents a detailed multipoint analysis of filament evolution and proposes a magnetic reconnection mechanism involving tether cutting and hot channel formation.
Findings
Filament breakup and plasma flow into a longer channel observed.
Reconnection occurs in a vertical current sheet below the filament.
Reconnection facilitates filament reformation and eruption.
Abstract
We studied the rapid filament evolution in AR 12975 during a confined C2 flare on 28 March 2022, which led to an eruptive M4 flare 1.5 h later. It is characterized by the breakup of the filament, the disappearance of its southern half, and the flow of the remaining plasma into a longer channel with a topology similar to an EUV hot channel during the flare. Our multipoint study takes advantage of Solar Orbiter's position at 0.33 AU and 83. 5{\deg} west of the Sun-Earth line. STIX and EUI onboard Solar Orbiter observed the event at the limb. AIA and HMI onboard SDO provided on-disk observations from which we derived DEM maps and NLFF magnetic field extrapolations. We find that both filament channels likely existed in close proximity before the flare. Based on field structures associated with AIA 1600 {\AA} flare ribbons and kernels, we propose a loop-loop reconnection scenario between…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
