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Main Authors: Yang, Jiayan, Chen, Hechao, Hong, Junchao, Yang, Bo, Bi, Yi
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10539
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author Yang, Jiayan
Chen, Hechao
Hong, Junchao
Yang, Bo
Bi, Yi
author_facet Yang, Jiayan
Chen, Hechao
Hong, Junchao
Yang, Bo
Bi, Yi
contents Similar to the cases of anemone jets, two-sided loop solar jets could also be produced by either flux emergence from the solar interior or small scale filament eruptions. Using the high-quality data from the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), we analyzed a two-sided loop solar jet triggered by the eruption of a small filament in this paper. The jet was occurred in a pre-existing big filament channel. The detailed processes involved in the small filament eruption, the interaction between the erupted filament and the big filament channel, and the launch of the two-sided loop jet are presented. The observations further revealed notable asymmetry between the two branches of the jet spire, with the northeastern branch is narrow and short, while the southern branch is wide and long and accompanied by discernible untwisting motions. We explored the unique appearance of the jet by employing the local potential field extrapolation to calculate the coronal magnetic field configuration around the jet. The photospheric magnetic flux below the small filament underwent cancellation for approximately 7 hours before the filament eruption, and the negative flux near the southern foot-point of the filament decreased by about 56 percent during this interval. Therefore, we proposed that the primary photospheric driver of the filament eruption and the associated two-sided loop jet in this event is flux cancellation rather than flux emergence.
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spellingShingle Two-sided Loop Solar Jet Driven by the Eruption of a Small Filament in a Big Filament Channel
Yang, Jiayan
Chen, Hechao
Hong, Junchao
Yang, Bo
Bi, Yi
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Similar to the cases of anemone jets, two-sided loop solar jets could also be produced by either flux emergence from the solar interior or small scale filament eruptions. Using the high-quality data from the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), we analyzed a two-sided loop solar jet triggered by the eruption of a small filament in this paper. The jet was occurred in a pre-existing big filament channel. The detailed processes involved in the small filament eruption, the interaction between the erupted filament and the big filament channel, and the launch of the two-sided loop jet are presented. The observations further revealed notable asymmetry between the two branches of the jet spire, with the northeastern branch is narrow and short, while the southern branch is wide and long and accompanied by discernible untwisting motions. We explored the unique appearance of the jet by employing the local potential field extrapolation to calculate the coronal magnetic field configuration around the jet. The photospheric magnetic flux below the small filament underwent cancellation for approximately 7 hours before the filament eruption, and the negative flux near the southern foot-point of the filament decreased by about 56 percent during this interval. Therefore, we proposed that the primary photospheric driver of the filament eruption and the associated two-sided loop jet in this event is flux cancellation rather than flux emergence.
title Two-sided Loop Solar Jet Driven by the Eruption of a Small Filament in a Big Filament Channel
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10539