Slowly positively drifting bursts generated by large-scale magnetic reconnection
Alena Zemanov\'a, Marian Karlick\'y, Jana Ka\v{s}parov\'a, Jaroslav, Dud\'ik, J\'an Ryb\'ak

TL;DR
This study investigates the generation of slowly positively drifting bursts (SPDBs) during a solar flare, linking their occurrence to large-scale magnetic reconnection processes observed in radio, UV, and EUV wavelengths.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the association of SPDBs with large-scale magnetic reconnection and the role of magnetic connectivity in their generation during solar flares.
Findings
SPDBs are produced by large-scale magnetic reconnection at the half dome.
Radio flux at 1190 MHz correlates with UV/EUV light curves at flare footpoints.
Beams of accelerated particles can synchronize across large distances.
Abstract
The slowly positively drifting bursts (SPDBs) are rarely observed in radio emission of solar flares. To understand how the SPDBs are generated, we studied the radio observations at 600--5000 MHz together with the imaging observations made in ultraviolet (UV) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) during the SPDB-rich C8.7 flare of 2014 May 10 (SOL2014-05-10T0702). Because the SPDBs propagate towards locations of higher plasma density, we studied their associations with individual flare kernels, located either within the flare core itself, or distributed at longer distances, but connected to the flaring region by large-scale hot loops. For each kernel we constructed light curves using 1600 A and 304 A observations and compared these light curves with the temporal evolution of radio flux at 1190 MHz, representing all observed groups of SPDBs. We also analysed the UV/EUV observations to understand…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic confinement fusion research · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
