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Slow-shock heating in post-flare arches
Authors:P Hick  E R Priest
Institution:(1) Sron Utrecht, Beneluxlaan 21, 3527 Utrecht, HS, The Netherlands;(2) Applied Mathematics Department, St. Andrews University, St. Andrews, Scotland
Abstract:The heating of a coronal arch, following the occurrence of a dynamic (two-ribbon) flare, is discussed. We investigate whether slow-shock heating, occurring during the reconnection process in the dynamic flare and responsible for the heating of the post-flare loops, is also a workable proposition for the heating of a coronal arch. Contrary to the flare loops, the shock structure in the arch is generally not modified greatly by thermal conduction effects. As a result slow-shock heating may be investigated in terms of the familiar MHD shock jump relations. The observed enhanced arch density with respect to the surrounding corona is explained as a direct consequence of the reconnection process. For a combination of high arch temperatures and low values of coronal magnetic field and density thermal conduction may become important and will lead to an extra density enhancement in the arch. Our interpretation of the arch of 21–22 May, 1980 suggests that the formation of the arch took approximately one hour, and that observed temperature, density and maximum energy content can be consistently explained by the slow-shock heating mechanism.Currently: Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, C-011, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, U.S.A.
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