High-resolution observations of recurrent jets from an arch filament system
Reetika Joshi, Luc Rouppe van der Voort, Brigitte Schmieder, Fernando, Moreno-Insertis, Avijeet Prasad, Guillaume Aulanier, and Daniel, N\'obrega-Siverio

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution solar observations to analyze the formation and evolution of recurrent jets from an arch filament system, revealing the magnetic topology and dynamics involved in jet generation.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into the magnetic topology and dynamics of recurrent solar jets from an arch filament system using combined high-resolution observations and magnetic field extrapolation.
Findings
Recurrent jets originate from a mixed polarity region with a null point at 6 Mm.
A flux rope causes successive EUV and cool jets moving along open loops.
The magnetic reconnection site shifts southward, driving jet activity.
Abstract
Solar jets are collimated plasma ejections along magnetic field lines observed in hot (EUV jets) and cool (chromospheric surges) temperature diagnostics. Their trigger mechanisms and the relationship between hot and cool jets are still not completely understood. We aim to investigate the generation of a sequence of active region solar jets and their evolution from the photospheric to the coronal heights. Using the synergy of high spatial and temporal resolution observations by the SST, along with the SDO, we analyze a sequence of solar jets originating in a mixed polarity region between the leading and following sunspots of an active region. We use a NFFF extrapolation technique for deriving the magnetic field topology of the active region. A mixed polarity region is formed over a long period (24 hours) with persistent magnetic flux emergence. This region has been observed as an arch…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows · Aerosol Filtration and Electrostatic Precipitation · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
