It seems 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. Is it also impulsive or is it 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 differen...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global corona is receiving increasing inter...
One of the great mysteries of coronal physics that has come to light in the last few years is the di...
Context. Different models for the heating of solar corona assume or predict different locations of t...
One scenario proposed to explain the million degree solar corona is a finely stranded corona where e...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
Context. One of the most prominent processes to have been suggested as heating the corona ...
It has been established that small scale heating events, known as nanoflares, are important for sola...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global coronal is receiving increasing inte...
Evidence of small amounts of very hot plasma has been found in active regions and might be an indica...
The temperature of the Sun's outer atmosphere (the corona) exceeds that of the solar surface by abou...
Context. Recent analysis of the EUV emission of the solar Active Region observed with TRACE (Sakamot...
We study a series of coronal loop lightcurves from X-ray and EUV observations. In search for signatu...
A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual soluti...
Aims. We present a study of the temporal evolution of coronal loops in active regions and its implic...
A previous work of ours found the best agreement between EUV light curves observed in an active regi...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global corona is receiving increasing inter...
One of the great mysteries of coronal physics that has come to light in the last few years is the di...
Context. Different models for the heating of solar corona assume or predict different locations of t...
One scenario proposed to explain the million degree solar corona is a finely stranded corona where e...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
Context. One of the most prominent processes to have been suggested as heating the corona ...
It has been established that small scale heating events, known as nanoflares, are important for sola...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global coronal is receiving increasing inte...
Evidence of small amounts of very hot plasma has been found in active regions and might be an indica...
The temperature of the Sun's outer atmosphere (the corona) exceeds that of the solar surface by abou...
Context. Recent analysis of the EUV emission of the solar Active Region observed with TRACE (Sakamot...
We study a series of coronal loop lightcurves from X-ray and EUV observations. In search for signatu...
A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual soluti...
Aims. We present a study of the temporal evolution of coronal loops in active regions and its implic...
A previous work of ours found the best agreement between EUV light curves observed in an active regi...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global corona is receiving increasing inter...
One of the great mysteries of coronal physics that has come to light in the last few years is the di...
Context. Different models for the heating of solar corona assume or predict different locations of t...