论文标题
高电晕中冠状质量弹出的加速和扩展:磁重新连接的作用
Acceleration and Expansion of a Coronal Mass Ejection in the High Corona: Role of Magnetic Reconnection
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论文摘要
磁重新连接在冠状质量弹出(CME)的早期加速中所起的重要作用已被广泛讨论。但是,由于CME的膨胀速度可能与它们在电晕中的传播速度相当,因此尚不清楚重新连接是否以及如何分别有助于重新连接。为了解决这个问题,我们分析了2013年2月27日中等快速的CME的动态,即使其速度连续加速到高电晕,尽管其速度已达到$ \ sim $ \ sim $ 700〜 km〜s $^{ - 1} $,并且比太阳能风速更大。发现明显的CME加速度是由于CME在径向方向上的扩展。 CME真正的加速度,即其中心的加速度,然后通过考虑到作用于快速CME的太阳能驱动力引起的预期减速来估算。发现真正的加速度和径向膨胀具有相似的幅度。我们发现磁重新连接发生在CME喷发后,并在高电晕的CME传播过程中继续进行,这有助于CME动态演化。与扩展相关的表观加速度和补偿阻力的真实加速度相关的比较表明,在这种情况下,磁重新连接几乎对CME扩展和CME加速度均几乎贡献。讨论了这些测量结果对CME从电晕到地球球的过渡时的后果。
The important role played by magnetic reconnection in the early acceleration of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) has been widely discussed. However, as CMEs may have expansion speeds comparable to their propagation speeds in the corona, it is not clear whether and how reconnection contributes to the true acceleration and expansion separately. To address this question, we analyze the dynamics of a moderately fast CME on 2013 February 27, associated with a continuous acceleration of its front into the high corona, even though its speed had reached $\sim$700~km~s$^{-1}$ and larger than the solar wind speed. The apparent CME acceleration is found to be due to the CME expansion in the radial direction. The CME true acceleration, i.e., the acceleration of its center, is then estimated by taking into account the expected deceleration caused by the solar wind drag force acting on a fast CME. It is found that the true acceleration and the radial expansion have similar magnitudes. We find that magnetic reconnection occurs after the CME eruption and continues during the CME propagation in the high corona, which contributes to the CME dynamic evolution. Comparison between the apparent acceleration related to the expansion and the true acceleration that compensates the drag shows that, for this case, magnetic reconnection contributes almost equally to the CME expansion and to the CME acceleration. The consequences of these measurements for the evolution of CMEs as they transit from the corona to the heliosphere are discussed.