This paper further develops the zero-dimensional (0D) hydrodynamic coronal loop model "Enthalpy-based Thermal Evolution of Loops" (EBTEL) originally proposed by Klimchuk et al (2008), which studies the plasma response to evolving coronal heating. It has typically been applied to impulsive heating events. The basis of EBTEL is the modelling of mass exchange between the corona and transition region and chromosphere in response to heating variations, with the key parameter being the ratio of transition region to coronal radiation. We develop new models for this parameter that now include gravitational stratification and a physically motivated approach to radiative cooling. A number of examples are presented, including nanoflares in short and l...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
Context. Radiative losses from optically thin plasma are an important ingredient in modeling confine...
We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subjec...
The Enthalpy Based Thermal Evolution of Loops approximate model for static and dynamic coronal loops...
Using the “enthalpy-based thermal evolution of loops” (EBTEL) model, we investigate the hydrodynamic...
This research has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union...
Solar flare model atmospheres computed under the assumption of energetic equilibrium in the chromosp...
We examine the radiative cooling of coronal loops and demonstrate that the recently identified catas...
There is a growing body of evidence that the plasma loops seen with current instrumentation (SOHO, T...
C.D.J. acknowledges the financial support of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. Th...
Thermal non-equilibrium (TNE) is believed to be a potentially important process in understanding som...
Context. The expansion of coronal loops in the transition region may considerably influence the diag...
Context. The expansion of coronal loops in the transition region may considerably influence the diag...
We investigate the impact of turbulent suppression of parallel heat conduction on the cooling of pos...
This project has received funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK) through th...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
Context. Radiative losses from optically thin plasma are an important ingredient in modeling confine...
We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subjec...
The Enthalpy Based Thermal Evolution of Loops approximate model for static and dynamic coronal loops...
Using the “enthalpy-based thermal evolution of loops” (EBTEL) model, we investigate the hydrodynamic...
This research has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union...
Solar flare model atmospheres computed under the assumption of energetic equilibrium in the chromosp...
We examine the radiative cooling of coronal loops and demonstrate that the recently identified catas...
There is a growing body of evidence that the plasma loops seen with current instrumentation (SOHO, T...
C.D.J. acknowledges the financial support of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. Th...
Thermal non-equilibrium (TNE) is believed to be a potentially important process in understanding som...
Context. The expansion of coronal loops in the transition region may considerably influence the diag...
Context. The expansion of coronal loops in the transition region may considerably influence the diag...
We investigate the impact of turbulent suppression of parallel heat conduction on the cooling of pos...
This project has received funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK) through th...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
Context. Radiative losses from optically thin plasma are an important ingredient in modeling confine...
We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subjec...