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Observation of Magnetic Switchback in the Solar Corona

Authors :
Telloni, Daniele
Zank, Gary P.
Stangalini, Marco
Downs, Cooper
Liang, Haoming
Nakanotani, Masaru
Andretta, Vincenzo
Antonucci, Ester
Sorriso-Valvo, Luca
Adhikari, Laxman
Zhao, Lingling
Marino, Raffaele
Susino, Roberto
Grimani, Catia
Fabi, Michele
D'Amicis, Raffaella
Perrone, Denise
Bruno, Roberto
Carbone, Francesco
Mancuso, Salvatore
Romoli, Marco
Da Deppo, Vania
Fineschi, Silvano
Heinzel, Petr
Moses, John D.
Naletto, Giampiero
Nicolini, Gianalfredo
Spadaro, Daniele
Teriaca, Luca
Frassati, Federica
Jerse, Giovanna
Landini, Federico
Pancrazzi, Maurizio
Russano, Giuliana
Sasso, Clementina
Berghmans, David
Auchère, Frédéric
Cuadrado, Regina Aznar
Chitta, Lakshmi P.
Harra, Louise
Kraaikamp, Emil
Long, David M.
Mandal, Sudip
Parenti, Susanna
Pelouze, Gabriel
Peter, Hardi
Rodriguez, Luciano
Schühle, Udo
Schwanitz, Conrad
Smith, Phil J.
Verbeeck, Cis
Zhukov, Andrei N.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Switchbacks are sudden, large radial deflections of the solar wind magnetic field, widely revealed in interplanetary space by the Parker Solar Probe. The switchbacks' formation mechanism and sources are still unresolved, although candidate mechanisms include Alfv\'enic turbulence, shear-driven Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities, interchange reconnection, and geometrical effects related to the Parker spiral. This Letter presents observations from the Metis coronagraph onboard Solar Orbiter of a single large propagating S-shaped vortex, interpreted as first evidence of a switchback in the solar corona. It originated above an active region with the related loop system bounded by open-field regions to the East and West. Observations, modeling, and theory provide strong arguments in favor of the interchange reconnection origin of switchbacks. Metis measurements suggest that the initiation of the switchback may also be an indicator of the origin of slow solar wind.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.03090
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac8104