SOLAR MULTIPLE ERUPTIONS from A CONFINED MAGNETIC STRUCTURE
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-20-2016
Abstract
How eruption can recur from a confined magnetic structure is discussed based on the Solar Dynamics Observatory observations of the NOAA active region 11444, which produced three eruptions within 1.5 hr on 2012 March 27. The active region (AR) had the positive-polarity magnetic fields in the center surrounded by the negative-polarity fields around. Since such a distribution of magnetic polarity tends to form a dome-like magnetic fan structure confined over the AR, the multiple eruptions were puzzling. Our investigation reveals that this event exhibits several properties distinct from other eruptions associated with magnetic fan structures: (i) a long filament encircling the AR was present before the eruptions; (ii) expansion of the open-closed boundary (OCB) of the field lines after each eruption was suggestive of the growing fan-dome structure, and (iii) the ribbons inside the closed magnetic polarity inversion line evolved in response to the expanding OCB. It thus appears that in spite of multiple eruptions the fan-dome structure remained undamaged, and the closing back field lines after each eruption rather reinforced the fan-dome structure. We argue that the multiple eruptions could occur in this AR in spite of its confined magnetic structure because the filament encircling the AR was adequate for slipping through the magnetic separatrix to minimize the damage to its overlying fan-dome structure. The result of this study provides a new insight into the productivity of eruptions from a confined magnetic structure.
Identifier
84989201918 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Astrophysical Journal Letters
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/829/1/L1
e-ISSN
20418213
ISSN
20418205
Issue
1
Volume
829
Grant
1348513
Fund Ref
Ministry of Environment
Recommended Citation
Lee, Jeongwoo; Liu, Chang; Jing, Ju; and Chae, Jongchul, "SOLAR MULTIPLE ERUPTIONS from A CONFINED MAGNETIC STRUCTURE" (2016). Faculty Publications. 10272.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10272
