2017
DOI: 10.3847/2515-5172/aa9928
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Observation of “Topological” Microflares in the Solar Atmosphere

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“…in the appearance of the additional (bifurcated) null point at the separator well above the plane of sources; and its position considerably changes under a tiny displacement of the fourth source (for recent observational evidence of this effect, resulting in the fast ignition of magnetic reconnection, see Dumin & Somov 2017).…”
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“…in the appearance of the additional (bifurcated) null point at the separator well above the plane of sources; and its position considerably changes under a tiny displacement of the fourth source (for recent observational evidence of this effect, resulting in the fast ignition of magnetic reconnection, see Dumin & Somov 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the appearance of the additional (bifurcated) null point at the separator well above the plane of sources; and its position considerably changes under a tiny displacement of the fourth source (for recent observational evidence of this effect, resulting in the fast ignition of magnetic reconnection, seeDumin & Somov 2017). Yet another interesting phenomenon, immediately related to the interpretation of anemone structures, can be found if we assume the existence of an energy-release region at the top of the separator.…”
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