1. Multiwavelength Observations of a Breakout Jet at an Active Region Periphery.
- Author
-
Kayshap, Pradeep, Karpen, Judith T., and Kumar, Pankaj
- Subjects
- *
HELIOSEISMOLOGY , *CURRENT sheets , *MAGNETIC fields , *MAGNETIC reconnection , *OBSERVATORIES - Abstract
We analyzed Interface-Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) and Solar Dynamics Observatory/Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (SDO/AIA) observations of a small coronal jet that occurred at the solar west limb on 29 August 2014. The jet source region, a small bright point, was located at an active-region periphery and contained a fan-spine topology with a mini-filament. Our analysis has identified key features and timings that motivated the following interpretation of this event. As the stressed core flux rises, a current sheet forms beneath it; the ensuing reconnection forms a flux rope above a flare arcade. When the rising filament-carrying flux rope reaches the stressed null, it triggers a jet via explosive interchange (breakout) reconnection. During the flux-rope interaction with the external magnetic field, we observed brightening above the filament and within the dome, along with a growing flare arcade. EUV images reveal quasi-periodic ejections throughout the jet duration with a dominant period of 4 minutes, similar to coronal jetlets and larger jets. We conclude that these observations are consistent with the magnetic breakout model for coronal jets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF