JOURNAL ARTICLE

DOWNWARD CATASTROPHE OF SOLAR MAGNETIC FLUX ROPES

Quanhao ZhangYuming WangYou-qiu HuRui Liu

Year: 2016 Journal:   The Astrophysical Journal Vol: 825 (2)Pages: 109-109   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

ABSTRACT 2.5-dimensional time-dependent ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) models in Cartesian coordinates were used in previous studies to seek MHD equilibria involving a magnetic flux rope embedded in a bipolar, partially open background field. As demonstrated by these studies, the equilibrium solutions of the system are separated into two branches: the flux rope sticks to the photosphere for solutions at the lower branch but is suspended in the corona for those at the upper branch. Moreover, a solution originally at the lower branch jumps to the upper, as the related control parameter increases and reaches a critical value, and the associated jump is here referred to as an upward catastrophe. The present paper advances these studies in three aspects. First, the magnetic field is changed to be force-free; the system still experiences an upward catastrophe with an increase in each control parameter. Second, under the force-free approximation, there also exists a downward catastrophe, characterized by the jump of a solution from the upper branch to the lower. Both catastrophes are irreversible processes connecting the two branches of equilibrium solutions so as to form a cycle. Finally, the magnetic energy in the numerical domain is calculated. It is found that there exists a magnetic energy release for both catastrophes. The Ampère's force, which vanishes everywhere for force-free fields, appears only during the catastrophes and does positive work, which serves as a major mechanism for the energy release. The implications of the downward catastrophe and its relevance to solar activities are briefly discussed.

Keywords:
Magnetohydrodynamics Physics Rope Upper and lower bounds Mechanics Jump Magnetic field Magnetic energy Classical mechanics Wire rope Magnetic flux Magnetohydrodynamic drive Mathematical analysis Mathematics Quantum mechanics Magnetization

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Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Astronomy and Astrophysics
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
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