We study a two-dimensional cellular automaton (CA) model for the evolution of coronal loop plasmas. The model is based on the idea that coronal loops are made of elementary magnetic strands that are tangled and stressed by the displacement of their footpoints by photospheric motions. The magnetic stress accumulated between neighbor strands is released in sudden reconnection events or nanoflares that heat the plasma. We combine the CA model with the Enthalpy Based Thermal Evolution of Loops model to compute the response of the plasma to the heating events. Using the known response of the X-Ray Telescope on board Hinode, we also obtain synthetic data. The model obeys easy-to-understand scaling laws relating the output (nanoflare ene...
We study a series of coronal loop lightcurves from X-ray and EUV observations. In search for signatu...
Straightened cylindrical models of coronal loops have been standard for decades, and shown to suppor...
We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subjec...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
We develop and analyze a simple cellular automaton model that reproduces the main properties of the ...
We model nanoflare heating of extrapolated active-region coronal loops via the acceleration of elect...
International audienceContext: We study the acceleration and radiation of electrons and ions interac...
We model nanoflare heating of extrapolated active-region coronal loops via the acceleration of elect...
Context. It is thought likely that vast numbers of nanoflares are responsible for the corona having ...
Context. The heating of solar coronal plasma to millions of degrees is likely to be due to the super...
A two-dimensional probabilistic Cellular Automaton is used to model the appearance of active regions...
We have developed a new type of cellular automaton (CA) model, the extended CA (X-CA), for the study...
Aims. Coronal heating through the explosive release of magnetic energy remains an open pro...
In Isliker et al. ([CITE]), an extended cellular automaton (X-CA) model for solar flares was introd...
Context. The heating of solar coronal plasma to millions of degrees is likely to be due to the super...
We study a series of coronal loop lightcurves from X-ray and EUV observations. In search for signatu...
Straightened cylindrical models of coronal loops have been standard for decades, and shown to suppor...
We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subjec...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
We develop and analyze a simple cellular automaton model that reproduces the main properties of the ...
We model nanoflare heating of extrapolated active-region coronal loops via the acceleration of elect...
International audienceContext: We study the acceleration and radiation of electrons and ions interac...
We model nanoflare heating of extrapolated active-region coronal loops via the acceleration of elect...
Context. It is thought likely that vast numbers of nanoflares are responsible for the corona having ...
Context. The heating of solar coronal plasma to millions of degrees is likely to be due to the super...
A two-dimensional probabilistic Cellular Automaton is used to model the appearance of active regions...
We have developed a new type of cellular automaton (CA) model, the extended CA (X-CA), for the study...
Aims. Coronal heating through the explosive release of magnetic energy remains an open pro...
In Isliker et al. ([CITE]), an extended cellular automaton (X-CA) model for solar flares was introd...
Context. The heating of solar coronal plasma to millions of degrees is likely to be due to the super...
We study a series of coronal loop lightcurves from X-ray and EUV observations. In search for signatu...
Straightened cylindrical models of coronal loops have been standard for decades, and shown to suppor...
We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subjec...