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Observations of the Current Sheet Heating in X-ray during a Solar Flare

Published 4 Jun 2023 in astro-ph.SR | (2306.02355v1)

Abstract: In the solar corona, magnetic reconnection occurs due to the finite resistivity of the plasma. At the same time, resistivity leads to ohmic heating. Therefore, the reconnecting current sheet should heat the surrounding plasma. This paper presents experimental evidence of such plasma heating caused by magnetic reconnection. We observed the effect during a C1.4 solar flare on 16 February 2003 at the active region NOAA 10278, near the solar limb. Thanks to such a location, we successfully identified all the principal elements of the flare: the flare arcade, the fluxrope, and, most importantly, the presumed position of the current sheet. By analyzing the monochromatic X-ray images of the Sun obtained by the CORONAS-F/SPIRIT instrument in the Mg XII 8.42 A spectral line, we detected a high-temperature ($T \geq$ 4 MK) emission at the predicted location of the current sheet. The high-temperature emission appeared during the CME impulsive acceleration phase. We believe that this additionally confirms that the plasma heating around the current sheet and magnetic reconnection inside the current sheet are strongly connected.

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