Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops

We present observational and numerical evidence supporting the theory of impulsive heating of the solar corona. We have run numerical simulations solving the hydrodynamic equations for plasma confined to a magnetic flux tube, for the two distinct cases of steady and impulsive heating. We find tha...

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Main Author: Reep, Jeffrey
Other Authors: Bradshaw, Stephen
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1911/71685
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spelling ndltd-RICE-oai-scholarship.rice.edu-1911-716852013-07-26T03:33:05ZEvidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal LoopsReep, Jeffreysolar physicscoronal physicssolar atmospherecoronal heatingcoronal loopsactive regionsimpulsive heatingemission measureDoppler shiftscoronaRice UniversityWe present observational and numerical evidence supporting the theory of impulsive heating of the solar corona. We have run numerical simulations solving the hydrodynamic equations for plasma confined to a magnetic flux tube, for the two distinct cases of steady and impulsive heating. We find that steady heating cannot explain the observed amount of low-temperature plasma in active regions on the sun. The results for impulsive heating closely match those of the observations. The ratio of heating time to cooling time predominantly determines the observed temperature distribution of the plasma. We have also identified an observational bias in calculating intensities of spectral lines in previous studies, which causes an under-estimation of low-temperature plasma. We predict Doppler shifts in the observed line emission that are in agreement with observations, and which may serve as a diagnostic of the strength of heating. We conclude that impulsive heating of active region coronal loops is more likely than steady heating.Bradshaw, Stephen2013-07-24T19:46:12Z2013-07-24T19:46:17Z2013-07-24T19:46:12Z2013-07-24T19:46:17Z2012-122013-07-24December 20122013-07-24T19:46:18Zthesistextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1911/71685123456789/ETD-2012-12-220eng
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topic solar physics
coronal physics
solar atmosphere
coronal heating
coronal loops
active regions
impulsive heating
emission measure
Doppler shifts
corona
Rice University
spellingShingle solar physics
coronal physics
solar atmosphere
coronal heating
coronal loops
active regions
impulsive heating
emission measure
Doppler shifts
corona
Rice University
Reep, Jeffrey
Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops
description We present observational and numerical evidence supporting the theory of impulsive heating of the solar corona. We have run numerical simulations solving the hydrodynamic equations for plasma confined to a magnetic flux tube, for the two distinct cases of steady and impulsive heating. We find that steady heating cannot explain the observed amount of low-temperature plasma in active regions on the sun. The results for impulsive heating closely match those of the observations. The ratio of heating time to cooling time predominantly determines the observed temperature distribution of the plasma. We have also identified an observational bias in calculating intensities of spectral lines in previous studies, which causes an under-estimation of low-temperature plasma. We predict Doppler shifts in the observed line emission that are in agreement with observations, and which may serve as a diagnostic of the strength of heating. We conclude that impulsive heating of active region coronal loops is more likely than steady heating.
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Reep, Jeffrey
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title Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops
title_short Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops
title_full Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops
title_fullStr Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for Impulsive Heating of Active Region Coronal Loops
title_sort evidence for impulsive heating of active region coronal loops
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