Spectroscopic investigations of a filament reconnecting with coronal loops during a two-ribbon solar flare
Reetika Joshi, Jaroslav Dud\'ik, Brigitte Schmieder, Guillaume Aulanier, Ramesh Chandra

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic observations to analyze a 3D magnetic reconnection process during a solar flare, revealing detailed plasma dynamics and particle acceleration signatures.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic evidence of AR-RF reconnection involving a filament and coronal arcades during a two-ribbon flare.
Findings
Detection of strong blue-shifts up to 200 km/s in IRIS lines
Observation of extremely broad line profiles indicating turbulence
Identification of non-Gaussian profiles linked to particle acceleration
Abstract
In the standard 2D model of eruption, the eruption of a magnetic flux rope is associated with magnetic reconnection occurring beneath it. However, in 3D, additional reconnection geometries are possible, in particular the AR-RF, where external reconnection involving the overlying arcades (A) and erupting flux rope (R) turns into another arcade and a flare loop (F). This process results in the drifting of the legs of the erupting flux rope. We investigated spectroscopic signatures of such AR-RF reconnection occurring in an erupting filament reconnecting with coronal arcades during a two-ribbon flare. The evolution of the erupting filament eruption is examined using observations by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) and the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). As the filament rises into the corona, it reconnects with the surrounding arcade of coronal loops with localized…
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