Bibcode
                                    
                            Nóbrega-Siverio, D.; Martínez-Sykora, J.; Moreno-Insertis, F.; Rouppe van der Voort, L.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 850, Issue 2, article id. 153, 12 pp. (2017).
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                            Description
                                    Surges often appear as a result of the emergence of magnetized plasma
from the solar interior. Traditionally, they are observed in
chromospheric lines such as Hα 6563 \mathringA  and Ca II 8542
\mathringA . However, whether there is a response to the surge
appearance and evolution in the Si IV lines or, in fact, in many other
transition region lines has not been studied. In this paper, we analyze
a simultaneous episode of an Hα surge and a Si IV burst that
occurred on 2016 September 03 in active region AR 12585. To that end, we
use coordinated observations from the Interface Region Imaging
Spectrograph and the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope. For the first time, we
report emission of Si IV within the surge, finding profiles that are
brighter and broader than the average. Furthermore, the brightest Si IV
patches within the domain of the surge are located mainly near its
footpoints. To understand the relation between the surges and the
emission in transition region lines like Si IV, we have carried out 2.5D
radiative MHD (RMHD) experiments of magnetic flux emergence episodes
using the Bifrost code and including the nonequilibrium ionization of
silicon. Through spectral synthesis, we explain several features of the
observations. We show that the presence of Si IV emission patches within
the surge, their location near the surge footpoints and various observed
spectral features are a natural consequence of the emergence of
magnetized plasma from the interior to the atmosphere and the ensuing
reconnection processes.
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