Diagnostics of plasma jets in the solar corona

Author:

Anfinogentov Sergey1,Kaltman Tatyana2,Stupishin Alexey3,Nakariakov Valery45,Loukitcheva Maria236

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS

2. Special Astrophysical Observatory RAS

3. St Petersburg University

4. University of Warwick

5. Saint Petersburg branch of Special Astrophysical Observatory RAS

6. Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research

Abstract

The paper discusses the diagnostics of plasma jets in the solar corona with the use of data from modern space- and ground-based telescopes observing the Sun in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and micro- wave bands. We examine observational parameters of EUV and radio emission in events associated with plasma jets, depending on the mechanism of formation, initiation conditions, and evolution of the jets. The opportunities provided by the study of plasma jets, which relies on simultaneous observations in different bands, are highlighted. For a number of jets, we have measured their primary parameters; and in this paper we present preliminary results of statistical processing of the data obtained. Microwave observations of several specific events, made by ground-based instruments RATAN-600, SRH, and Nobeyama Radioheliograph, are considered in detail. The diagnostic capabilities of these instruments for studying coronal jets are shown. To analyze the three-dimensional structure of the coronal magnetic field, we have used SDO/HMI data, which allowed for the reconstruction of the field in the lower corona. The information gained is compared with the results of diagnostics of the magnetic field at the base of the corona according to RATAN-600 data. The purpose of the methods developed is to determine the physical mechanisms responsible for the generation, collimation, and dynamics of plasma jets in the solar atmosphere.

Publisher

Infra-M Academic Publishing House

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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