“…Previously, the delayed appearance of the cool component was explained as the cooling of the earlier, hotter one [115,117,125], the emerging chromospheric or transition region cool plasma accelerated the magnetic tension force of the newly formed magnetic reconnection field lines [123,127,129] or the different Alfvén speeds in the cool (high-density, low Alfvén speed) and hot (low-density, high Alfvén speed) plasma flows [130]. Based on high-spatio-temporal-resolution observations (figure 2d5), several works have provided evidence that the cool component of jets is directly formed by the erupting mini-filaments confined within the jet base [36,38,39,44,[62][63][64]69,74,109,131]. According to the interpretation of Shen et al [44,63,69], a mini-filament is confined by a small arch surrounded by open field lines.…”