On the Magnetic Reconnection and its Properties during a Flare Using a Magnetohydrodynamics Simulation
Sushree S Nayak, Qiang Hu, Wen He, Sanjay Kumar, Ramit Bhattacharyya

TL;DR
This study combines observations and MHD simulations to analyze magnetic reconnection during a solar flare, revealing the dynamics of flare ribbons, flux evolution, and the role of null points and flux ropes in energy release.
Contribution
It introduces a data-constrained MHD simulation approach to detail the 3D magnetic topology and reconnection processes during a flare, enhancing understanding of ribbon formation and energy release mechanisms.
Findings
Reconnection flux is approximately 10^20 Mx.
Reconnection rate is about 10^18 Mx/s.
Identified a 3D null point and flux rope critical to flare dynamics.
Abstract
We study the magnetic reconnection during a flare by investigating flare ribbon dynamics using observations and data-constrained magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) simulation. In particular, we estimate the reconnection flux and the reconnection flux rates using flare ribbons of an M1.1 flare hosted by the active region 12184 utilizing the technique developed by Qiu et al. (2002, ApJ, 565, 1335). The reconnection flux and corresponding flux rates are found to be 10^20 Mx and 10^18 Mx/s respectively. To understand the flare onset and the origin of flare ribbons, we perform an MHD simulation initiated by the non-force-free-field extrapolation. Importantly, the extrapolated configuration identifies a three-dimensional (3D) magnetic neutral point and a flux rope in the flaring region, which is crucial to the flaring activity. The reconnection initiates at the null point and, subsequently the flux…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Lightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
