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Magnetic reconnection in a high-temperature plasma of solar flares

II. Effects caused by transverse and longitudinal magnetic fields

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Simple self-consistent models for ‘non-neutral’ current sheets are considered. Characteristics of high-temperature turbulent current sheets (HTCS) with a small transverse component of magnetic field are determined for conditions in the solar corona. The energy output of such an HTCS is much larger than that of a neutral sheet. This makes it possible to consider the HTCS as an energy source not only in long-lived X-ray loops but also in flaring loops during the ‘not’ or ‘main’ phase of a flare. In this case, the magnetic reconnection velocity agrees with the observed velocity of the loop rise. Thus, these phenomena can be interpreted as a result of magnetic reconnection, for example, between new flux emerging from under the photosphere and an ‘old’ magnetic field.

The role of a longitudinal magnetic field in a current sheet is less important for HTCS. As a result of the compression of a longitudinal field, there appears an electric current circulating around the sheet. This current may induce strong Joule heating, if the compression is large. This ‘additional’ heating is realized because of the annihilation of the main component, not the longitudinal component of magnetic field. The effect is small for HTCS, but may be significant for preflare current sheets.

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Somov, B.V., Titov, V.S. Magnetic reconnection in a high-temperature plasma of solar flares. Sol Phys 102, 79–96 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00154039

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