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Study of Magnetic Reconnection Processes in the Extended Solar Corona

 

Magnetic reconnection can be studied in the extended solar corona according to the following two different approaches: first, by measuring the non-thermal broadening of coronal lines; secondly, by attempting to detect the emission from magnetic islands which are expected to develop within the current sheets above coronal streamers.

During reconnection, plasma entering the current sheet with a drift velocity , is expected to be ejected sideways with an outflow velocity V of the order of the Alfvén velocity where is the density inside the current sheet, and M is the plasma average molecular weight. Assume a non-neutral current sheet with a transverse magnetic field component, , added to the reconnecting component, . If pressure equilibrium is established, the outflow velocity can be expressed in terms of the temperature inside the current sheet, as , where The value assumed by the term f() depends on the electron to ion temperature ratio , which is a function of the particular conditions within the current sheet (Antonucci and Somov, 1992). Therefore, magnetic reconnection in current sheets is expected to give an observable symmetric broadening in spectral line profiles, particularly relevant for heavy ions. For example for a current sheet at T = 9 10 K, we expect non-thermal velocities within 10 - 10 km s in the O VI, Mg X, Si XII collisionally excited lines (Verneta et al. 1994, in preparation). Therefore as an effect of magnetic reconnection processes we expect non-thermal broadenings in the UV spectral lines.

As an alternative possibility we can expect to detect magnetic reconnection by observing the excitation of the tearing instability in the current sheet forming in a coronal streamer. Within the current sheet we expect the development of elongated magnetic islands with length 2 10 cm, lifetime 10 h and emission measure < 10 cm, which should be easily mesurable if they exist. The magnetic islands are also expected to drift outward at 40 km s at 4 (Verneta at al. 1994, in press).

In order to investigate the role of magnetic reconnection through the observation of non-thermal broadening of the UV lines we propose to measure the line profiles of O VI, Mg X, Si XII in regions where the magnetic configuration inferred from the geometry of the corona is suspected to be appropriate to form a current sheet (Observation sequence: Coronal Observation 4).



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Peter Smith
Fri Jan 17 12:11:15 EST 1997