Various topological features, for example magnetic null-points and separators, have been inferred as likely sites of magnetic reconnection and particle acceleration in the solar atmosphere. In fact, magnetic reconnection is not constrained to solely take place at or near such topological features and may also take place in the absence of such features. Studies of particle acceleration using non-topological reconnection experiments embedded in the solar atmosphere are uncommon. We aim to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a model of magnetic reconnection which causes an arcade of solar coronal magnetic field to twist and form an erupting flux rope, crucially in the absence of any common topological features where reconnection...
Aims.Particle acceleration by the reconnection electric field in three-dimensional magnetic geomet...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
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...
While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as yet) unknow...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D MHD model of a re...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
Particle dynamics in the solar corona are of interest since the behaviour of the coronal plasma is i...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection in solar flares are a plau...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Aims.Particle acceleration by the reconnection electric field in three-dimensional magnetic geomet...
Aims.Particle acceleration by the reconnection electric field in three-dimensional magnetic geomet...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
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...
While the exact acceleration mechanism of energetic particles during solar flares is (as yet) unknow...
Using test particle studies in the electromagnetic fields of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a 3D MHD model of a re...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
Particle dynamics in the solar corona are of interest since the behaviour of the coronal plasma is i...
Magnetic reconnection is widely accepted to be a major contributor to nonthermal particle accelerati...
Observations suggest that particle acceleration in solar flares occurs in the magnetic reconnection ...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection in solar flares are a plau...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
Aims.Particle acceleration by the reconnection electric field in three-dimensional magnetic geomet...
Aims.Particle acceleration by the reconnection electric field in three-dimensional magnetic geomet...
Particle acceleration provides an important signature for the magnetic collapse that accompanies a s...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...