Nanoflare Activity In the Solar Chromosphere


Autoria(s): Jess, D. B.; Mathioudakis, M.; Keys, P. H.
Data(s)

10/11/2014

Resumo

<p>We use ground-based images of high spatial and temporal resolution to search for evidence of nanoflare activity in the solar chromosphere. Through close examination of more than 1 x 10(9) pixels in the immediate vicinity of an active region, we show that the distributions of observed intensity fluctuations have subtle asymmetries. A negative excess in the intensity fluctuations indicates that more pixels have fainter-than-average intensities compared with those that appear brighter than average. By employing Monte Carlo simulations, we reveal how the negative excess can be explained by a series of impulsive events, coupled with exponential decays, that are fractionally below the current resolving limits of low-noise equipment on high-resolution ground-based observatories. Importantly, our Monte Carlo simulations provide clear evidence that the intensity asymmetries cannot be explained by photon-counting statistics alone. A comparison to the coronal work of Terzo et al. suggests that nanoflare activity in the chromosphere is more readily occurring, with an impulsive event occurring every similar to 360 s in a 10,000 km(2) area of the chromosphere, some 50 times more events than a comparably sized region of the corona. As a result, nanoflare activity in the chromosphere is likely to play an important role in providing heat energy to this layer of the solar atmosphere.</p>

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/nanoflare-activity-in-the-solar-chromosphere(db7edceb-5f45-4d39-884d-abf01330d013).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/795/2/172

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/13257818/NANOFLARE_ACTIVITY_IN_THE_SOLAR_CHROMOSPHERE.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Jess , D B , Mathioudakis , M & Keys , P H 2014 , ' Nanoflare Activity In the Solar Chromosphere ' Astrophysical Journal , vol 795 , no. 2 . DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/795/2/172

Palavras-Chave #methods: numerical #Sun: activity #Sun: chromosphere #Sun: flares #WHITE-LIGHT FLARES #MAGNETIC RECONNECTION #LOWER ATMOSPHERE #RAY TELESCOPE #OSCILLATIONS #REGION #EMISSION #CORONA #DRIVEN
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article