论文标题
研究活动区域喷气和非热类型之间的空间关联〜$ {\ rm III} $无线电爆发
Study of the spatial association between an active region jet and a nonthermal type~${\rm III}$ radio burst
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论文摘要
我们旨在研究活动区域(AR)射流源的空间位置及其与相关的非热型〜III无线电发射的关系。使用排放度量(EM)方法来研究AR射流的热力学性质。使用Murchison宽田阵列(MWA)无线电成像和光谱数据研究了在仪表波长下观察到的非热类型〜{\ rm III}无线电爆发。使用非线性无力场(NLFFF)外推和电势场源表面(PFSS)外推研究了磁场的局部配置和射流源区域与开放磁场结构的连通性。发现AR喷气机的天际飞机速度为$ \ sim $ 136〜 km/s。 EM分析证实了SPIRE的低温2〜MK血浆的存在,而在脚步区域之间存在5-8 MK之间的热等离子体,这也显示了Fe〜 {\ sc XVIII}发射的存在。发现电子密度的下限为1.4 $ \ times $ 10 $^{8} $ cm $^{ - 3} $对于脚尖,脚上的2.2 $ \ times $ 10 $^{8} $ 〜cm $^{ - 3} $用于脚关。 AR射流与非热型III爆发之间的时间和空间相关性证实了开放磁场的存在。 NLFFF的外推表明,零点的光谱脚点锚定在射流源亮度的位置。无线电来源的空间位置表明,尽管也存在强大的传播效应,但仍与推断的封闭磁场和开放式磁场有关联。对局部,AR和太阳尺度的田间的多尺度分析证实,与III型无线电信号产生的不同通量束之间的互链链接从小冠状孔转移到黑子的外围通过Null Point重新连接,并具有新兴结构。
We aim to investigate the spatial location of the source of an active region (AR) jet and its relation with associated nonthermal type~III radio emission. An emission measure (EM) method was used to study the thermodynamic nature of the AR jet. The nonthermal type~{\rm III} radio burst observed at meterwavelength was studied using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) radio imaging and spectroscopic data. The local configuration of the magnetic field and the connectivity of the source region of the jet with open magnetic field structures was studied using a nonlinear force-free field (NLFFF) extrapolation and potential field source surface (PFSS) extrapolation respectively. The plane-of-sky velocity of the AR jet was found to be $\sim$136~km/s. The EM analysis confirmed the presence of low temperature 2~MK plasma for the spire, whereas hot plasma, between 5-8 MK, was present at the footpoint region which also showed the presence of Fe~{\sc xviii} emission. A lower limit on the electron number density was found to be 1.4$\times$10$^{8}$ cm$^{-3}$ for the spire and 2.2$\times$10$^{8}$~cm$^{-3}$ for the footpoint. A temporal and spatial correlation between the AR jet and nonthermal type III burst confirmed the presence of open magnetic fields. An NLFFF extrapolation showed that the photospheric footpoints of the null point were anchored at the location of the source brightening of the jet. The spatial location of the radio sources suggests an association with the extrapolated closed and open magnetic fields although strong propagation effects are also present. The multi-scale analysis of the field at local, AR, and solar scales confirms the interlink between different flux bundles involved in the generation of the type III radio signal with flux transferred from a small coronal hole to the periphery of the sunspot via null point reconnection with an emerging structure.