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Conservation of both current and helicity in a quadrupolar model for solar flares

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

A model for a solar flare, involving magnetic reconnection transferring flux and current between current-carrying magnetic loops connecting two pairs of footpoints, is generalized to include conservation of magnetic helicity during reconnection, as well as conservation of current at all four footpoints. For a set of force-free loops, with the iith loop having flux FiF_i and current IiI_i, the self and mutual helicities are proportional to the self and mutual inductances with the constant of proportionality determined by αi=Fi/μ0Ii\alpha_i=F_i/\mu_0I_i. In a constant-α\alpha model, the change in magnetic energy is proportional to the change in helicity, and conservation of helicity implies conservation of magnetic energy, so that a flare cannot occur. In a quadrupolar model, with α1>α2\alpha_1>\alpha_2 initially, α1\alpha_1 increases and α2\alpha_2 decreases when flux and current are transferred from loops~1 and~2 to loops~3 and~4. A model that conserves both current and helicity is constructed; it depends on the initial α\alphas, and otherwise is somewhat simpler than when helicity is neglected.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0403046,
  title  = {Conservation of both current and helicity in a quadrupolar model for solar flares},
  author = {Don Melrose},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0403046},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, 1 figure. Solar Physics (in press)