Flux rope formation through flux cancellation of sheared coronal arcades in a 3D convectively-driven MHD simulation
Sondre Vik Furuseth, Guillaume Aulanier

TL;DR
This study demonstrates through 3D MHD simulations that flux ropes can form in the solar atmosphere solely due to convective motions and flux cancellations at the photosphere, revealing a complex formation process.
Contribution
It provides the first realistic 3D simulation showing flux rope formation driven by convection and flux cancellation without external influences.
Findings
Flux ropes form over 2.5 hours via flux cancellation and reconnection.
Not all flux cancellations lead to flux rope formation.
The formation process is more complex than traditional models.
Abstract
Context. Space weather and its potential negative consequences for life on Earth has received increasing attention in recent decades. Particularly predicting CME onset has become important from a security perspective. To predict CMEs, one must first understand the dynamics leading to pre-eruptive magnetic field configurations such as flux ropes. Aims. In this study, we investigate the realistic formation of coronal flux ropes above the solar photosphere. The aim is to find if and how flux ropes can form there, and how the formation is related to flux cancellation at the photosphere. Methods. We run a convective non-symmetric 3D radiative MHD simulation with the code Bifrost. A linear force-free field with sheared coronal arcades is slowly inserted in the 24Mmx24Mmx30Mm simulation box. After this, the self-consistent stochastic plasma flows of the convection zone drive several…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
