The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a (observationally-driven) 3D MHD model of the solar atmosphere above a slowly evolving, non-flaring active region. We use a relativistic guiding-centre particle code to investigate particle acceleration in a single snapshot of the 3D MHD simulation. Despite the lack of flare-like behaviour in the active region, direct acceleration of electrons and protons to non-thermal energies (≲ 42 MeV) was found, yielding spectra with high-energy tails which conform to a power law. Examples of particle dynamics, including particle trapping caused by local electric rather than magnetic field effects, are observed and discussed, together with implications for future experiments...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as yet) unknow...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in an (observationa...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a (observationally-dri...
Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as...
In this thesis we examine non-thermal particle behaviour in the presence of modelled electromagneti...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D MHD model of a re...
Particle dynamics in the solar corona are of interest since the behaviour of the coronal plasma is i...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection in solar flares are a plau...
Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection are likely to be responsi...
Context: We introduce a model for including accelerated particles in pure magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)...
The authors acknowledge financial support by the UK’s Science and Technology Facilities Council thro...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as yet) unknow...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in an (observationa...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a (observationally-dri...
Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as...
In this thesis we examine non-thermal particle behaviour in the presence of modelled electromagneti...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D MHD model of a re...
Particle dynamics in the solar corona are of interest since the behaviour of the coronal plasma is i...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection in solar flares are a plau...
Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection are likely to be responsi...
Context: We introduce a model for including accelerated particles in pure magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)...
The authors acknowledge financial support by the UK’s Science and Technology Facilities Council thro...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as yet) unknow...