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Energetic Particles from Quasi-Separatrix Layers and Current Sheets at the Sun

Published 9 Oct 2024 in astro-ph.SR and physics.space-ph | (2410.07420v1)

Abstract: Quasi-separatrix layers (QSLs) at the Sun are created from regions where channels of open magnetic flux have footpoints near regions of large-scale closed magnetic flux. These regions are particularly prone to magnetic reconnection at the Sun. In recent simulations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) with the Magnetohydrodynamic Algorithm outside a Sphere (MAS) model coupled to the Energetic Particle Radiation Environment Module (EPREM) model, common sources of energetic particles were discovered over broad longitudinal distributions in the background solar wind, far from the sites of particle acceleration driven by compressions and shocks in front of CMEs. Further investigation revealed these to be accelerated energetic particles from the QSLs and current sheets. The energy released from magnetic reconnection near the QSL drives reconnection exhausts and field-aligned flows, which in turn accelerate energetic particles. The reconnection process also releases material previously contained within closed magnetic field structures, which are often rich in heavy ions and <sup>3<sup>3He ions, as corroborated by recent PSP observations. Therefore, the seed populations produced by QSLs are expected to be rich in <sup>3<sup>3He and heavy ions. Thus, we present the first global model of energetic particles accelerated from QSLs and above current sheets from the Sun. Our results provide a plausible source for seed populations near the Sun, which likely have <sup>3<sup>3He and heavy ion enhancements. These results aid in the development of predictive solar energetic particle models.

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