Abstract
Context. We consider a localized pulse in the component of velocity, parallel to the ambient magnetic field lines, that is initially launched in the solar chromosphere. Aims. We aim to generalize the recent numerical model of spicule formation (Murawski & Zaqarashvili 2010) by implementing a VAL-C model of solar temperature. Methods. With the use of the code FLASH we solve two-dimensional ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations numerically to simulate the solar macrospicules. Results. Our numerical results reveal that the pulse located below the transition region triggers plasma perturbations, which exhibit many features of macrospicules. We also present an observational (SDO/AIA 304 A) case study of the macrospicule that approximately mimics the numerical simulations. Conclusions. In the frame of the model we devised, the solar macrospicules can be triggered by velocity pulses launched from the chromosphere.
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