While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as yet) unknown, magnetic reconnection plays a key role both in the release of stored magnetic energy of the solar corona and the magnetic restructuring during a flare. Recent work has shown that special field lines, called separators, are common sites of reconnection in 3D numerical experiments. To date, 3D separator reconnection sites have received little attention as particle accelerators. We investigate the effectiveness of separator reconnection as a particle acceleration mechanism for electrons and protons. We study the particle acceleration using a relativistic guiding-centre particle code in a time-dependent kinematic model of magnetic reconnection...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
In this thesis we examine non-thermal particle behaviour in the presence of modelled electromagneti...
Context. While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as ye...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D MHD model of a re...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D magnetohydr...
Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as...
Context: Understanding how the release of stored magnetic energy contributes to the generation of no...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
A.B. would like to thank the University of St Andrews for financial support from the 7th Century Sch...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection are likely to be responsi...
Context. Understanding how the release of stored magnetic energy contributes to the generation of no...
Context. Understanding how the release of stored magnetic energy contributes to the generation of no...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
In this thesis we examine non-thermal particle behaviour in the presence of modelled electromagneti...
Context. While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as ye...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D MHD model of a re...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D magnetohydr...
Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as...
Context: Understanding how the release of stored magnetic energy contributes to the generation of no...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
A.B. would like to thank the University of St Andrews for financial support from the 7th Century Sch...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection are likely to be responsi...
Context. Understanding how the release of stored magnetic energy contributes to the generation of no...
Context. Understanding how the release of stored magnetic energy contributes to the generation of no...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
In this thesis we examine non-thermal particle behaviour in the presence of modelled electromagneti...