Long-Duration Nonthermal Motions in the Supra-Arcade and Loop-Top Region During an Eruptive Solar Flare
Long-Duration Nonthermal Motions in the Supra-Arcade and Loop-Top Region During an Eruptive Solar Flare
Solar flares are widely accepted to be powered by magnetic reconnection that involves complex dynamics in various scales. The flare supra-arcade and loop-top region, directly impacted by fast reconnection downflows, contains a wealth of microscopic dynamics, which are, however, difficult to resolve in imaging. We present simultaneous spectroscopic and imaging observations of hot flaring plasma above the loop tops by IRIS and SDO/AIA. IRIS continuously observed high-temperature Fe XXI 1354.08 A spectral emissions throughout the long-duration gradual phase of the X-class flare. We found weak Doppler blue shifts near the loop-top region, indicative of bulk plasma motions from chromospheric evaporation based on the 3D flare loop orientation. Strong nonthermal velocities are detected at the bottom of the flare supra-arcade fan/plasma sheet, suggestive of the presence of turbulence in the flare current sheet region. In addition, disorganized nonthermal plasma motions are constantly detected until the very end of the flare, indicating irregular unresolved plasma flows in the cusp and loop-top region. The spatial and temporal evolution of spectral parameters follow the dynamics resulting from on-going magnetic reconnection during the prolonged gradual phase. The long-lasting nonthermal plasma motions may contribute to the high and steady temperature of flaring plasmas above flare loops.
Tingyu Gou、Katharine K. Reeves
天文学
Tingyu Gou,Katharine K. Reeves.Long-Duration Nonthermal Motions in the Supra-Arcade and Loop-Top Region During an Eruptive Solar Flare[EB/OL].(2025-05-24)[2025-06-14].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18908.点此复制
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