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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 17 (1995), S. 1149-1153 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: Plasma flow ; magnetohydrodynamics ; Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements ; Ultraviolet spectra ; Corona ; coronal loops, streamers, and holes
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Summary We compute the intensity of the emission in the O VI, Mg X, Si XII, Fe XIII, Fe XVI transitions and the profiles of these spectral lines for a plasma flowing out of reconnecting current sheets that originate in the active region corona either during transient brightenings or in preflare conditions. The characteristic of these lines is a significant non-thermal broadening consistent with plasma non-thermal velocities of the order of 300 km s−1. Hence, it is possible to infer the occurrence of magnetic reconnection in the solar corona by investigating the broadening of transition region and coronal lines in the sites where reconnection is presumed to take place.
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    Space science reviews 78 (1996), S. 443-506 
    ISSN: 1572-9672
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract It is believed that shock waves and other discontinuous flows form the basis of a wide range of phenomena in space medium. We review the results concerning the particular property of MHD discontinuities, the interrelation between their stability and structure. Such an interrelation is associated primarily with the requirement of their evolutionarity. For a non-evolutionary discontinuity the amplitudes of reflected and refracted waves caused by a small amplitude incident wave are not determined unambiguously from the conservation laws at the discontinuity surface. Since the problem of the further time evolution of the initial small perturbation does not have a unique solution, such a discontinuity cannot exist in a real medium as a single steady-state configuration. Therefore it is unstable with respect to a disintegration into several discontinuities or to a transition to some more general unsteady flow. This is confirmed by the fact that, in the studied cases, the non-evolutionary shock transitions can, while the evolutionary ones cannot, be represented as a set of several discontinuities and waves of rarefaction. One more fundamental property of the non-evolutionary shocks that argues for their non-existence is that they do not have a unique structure for all values of the dissipative transport coefficients. At the same time, the possibility of their existence cannot be excluded when the shock has a unique structure or when the disintegration is forbidden for some reasons. Besides the non-evolutionarity, which is a direct reason for a disintegration, there is an indirect one. It can be shown that the hydrodynamic shocks without magnetic field that are corrugationally unstable also allow the shock transitions through more than one discontinuity. This suggests that the shocks unstable in the ordinary sense, for which the small perturbation grows with time, do not exist at all, but they disintegrate into stable ones. However, the physical mechanism that distinguishes between these two scenarios remains unclear. The interrelation between the stability and structure of MHD discontinuities thus governs their nonlinear evolution. This fact is essential when describing shock waves and other discontinuous flows in the space medium.
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    Solar physics 158 (1995), S. 43-69 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Numerical simulations of the magnetic reconnection process in a current sheet show that, in some cases, MHD shocks appear to be attached to edges of the sheet. The appearance of the shocks may be considered to be a result of splitting of the sheet. In the present paper we suppose that this splitting takes place in consequence of non-evolutionarity of the reconnecting current sheet as a discontinuity. The problem of time evolution of small perturbations does not have a unique solution for a non-evolutionary discontinuity, and it splits into other (evolutionary) discontinuities. Such an approach allows us to determine conditions under which the splitting of the-sheet occurs. The main difficulty of this approach is that a current sheet is not reduced to a classified 1D discontinuity, because inhomogeneity of flow velocity inside the sheet is two-dimensional. To formulate the non-evolutionarity problem, we solve the linear MHD equations inside and outside the sheet and deduce linearized 1D boundary conditions at its surface. We show that for large enough conductivity, small perturbations exist which interact with the sheet as with a discontinuity. Then we obtain a non-evolutionarity criterion, with respect to these perturbations, in the form of a restriction on the flow velocity across the surface of the sheet.
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    Solar physics 158 (1995), S. 317-330 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Acceleration of protons in a reconnecting current sheet (RCS), which forms as a consequence of filament eruption in the corona, is considered as a possible mechanism of generation of the relativistic particles during the late phase of solar flares. In order to explain the acceleration of protons and heavier ions up to several GeV in a time of 〈 0.1 s, the transverse electric field outside the RCS must be taken into account. Physically, this field is always present as a consequence of electric charge separation owing to the difference in the electron and proton masses. The new effect demonstrated in this paper is that the transverse electric field efficiently ‘locks’ nonthermal ions in the RCS, thus allowing their acceleration by the direct electric field in the RCS. The mechanism considered may be useful in construction of a model for generation of relativistic ions in large gamma-ray/proton flares.
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    Solar physics 160 (1995), S. 401-403 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Solar physics 165 (1996), S. 407-408 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Gamma-ray emission extending to energies greater than 2 GeV and lasting at least for two hours as well as 0.8–8.1 MeV nuclear line emission lasting 40 min were observed with very sensitive telescopes aboard the GAMMA and CGRO satellites for the well-developed post-flare loop formation phase of the 3B/X12 flare on June 15, 1991. We undertook an analysis of optical, radio, cosmic-ray, and other data in order to identify the origin of the energetic particles producing these unusual gamma-ray emissions. The analysis yields evidence that the gamma-rays and other emissions, observed well after the impulsive phase of the flare, appear to be initiated by prolonged nonstationary particle acceleration directly during the late phase of the flare rather than by a long-term trapping of energetic electrons and protons accelerated at the onset of the flare. We argue that such an acceleration, including the acceleration of protons up to GeV energies, can be caused by a prolonged post-eruptive energy release following a coronal mass ejection (CME), when the magnetic field above the active region, strongly disturbed by the CME eruption, relaxes to its initial state through magnetic reconnection in the coronal vertical current sheet.
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    Solar physics 160 (1995), S. 61-62 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Publication Date: 1995-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0038-0938
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-093X
    Topics: Physics
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