[Loops] FW: Nanoflare Storm Heating

Viall, Nicholeen M. (GSFC-671.0)[ORAU] nicholeen.m.viall at nasa.gov
Wed Jun 22 12:48:03 MDT 2011



Dear Colleagues,



Our paper 'Patterns of Nanoflare Storm Heating Exhibited by an Active Region Observed with SDO/AIA' was recently accepted for publication in ApJ.





Please find the paper at:

http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.4196





Authors: Nicholeen Viall and James Klimchuk



Abstract:

It is largely agreed that many coronal loops---those observed at a temperature of about 1 MK--- are bundles of unresolved strands that are heated by storms of impulsive nanoflares. The nature of coronal heating in hotter loops and in the very important but largely ignored diffuse component of active regions is much less clear. Are these regions also heated impulsively, or is the heating quasi steady? The spectacular new data from the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) telescopes on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) offer an excellent opportunity to address this question. We analyze the light curves of coronal loops and the diffuse corona in 6 different AIA channels and compare them with the predicted light curves from theoretical models. Light curves in the different AIA channels reach their peak intensities with predictable orderings as a function the nanoflare storm properties. We show that while some sets of light curves exhibit clear evidence of cooling after nanoflare storms, other cases are less straightforward to interpret. Complications arise because of line-of-sight integration through many different structures, the broadband nature of the AIA channels, and because physical properties can change substantially depending on the magnitude of the energy release. Nevertheless, the light curves exhibit predictable and understandable patterns consistent with impulsive nanoflare heating.





Cheers,



Nicki


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Nicholeen Viall

Code 671

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

Greenbelt, MD 20771

Email: Nicholeen.M.Viall at nasa.gov<mailto:Nicholeen.M.Viall at nasa.gov%3cmailto:Nicholeen.M.Viall at nasa.gov>

Phone: 301-286-4054








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