Low-lying loops have been discovered at the solar limb in transition region temperatures by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). They do not appear to reach coronal temperatures, and it has been suggested that they are the long-predicted unresolved fine structures (UFS). These loops are dynamic and believed to be visible during both heating and cooling phases. Making use of coordinated observations between IRIS and the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope, we study how these loops impact the solar chromosphere. We show for the first time that there is indeed a chromospheric signal of these loops, seen mostly in the form of strong Doppler shifts and a conspicuous lack of chromospheric heating. In addition, we find that several instances ...
High-lying, dynamic loops have been observed at transition region temperatures since Skylab observat...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Context: The radiative losses in the solar chromosphere vary from 4 kW m−2 in the quiet Sun, to 20 k...
Low-lying loops have been discovered at the solar limb in transition region temperatures by the Inte...
Context. Recent observations have revealed loop-like structures at very small scales visible in obse...
IRIS high-resolution observations provide a unique opportunity to study the dynamics and evolution o...
High-resolution spectral observations of the lower solar atmosphere (chromosphere and transition reg...
Context. Different models for the heating of solar corona assume or predict different locations of t...
The heating of the solar chromosphere remains one of the most important questions in solar physics. ...
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmospher...
Context. We investigate the chromospheric counterpart of small-scale coronal loops constituting a co...
Transition-region explosive events (EEs) are characterized by non-Gaussian line profiles with enhanc...
New and advanced space-based observing facilities continue to lower the resolution limit and detect ...
<p>The transition region, the interface between the chromosphere and corona, is dominated by network...
Received date, accepted date We report on the first Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) stu...
High-lying, dynamic loops have been observed at transition region temperatures since Skylab observat...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Context: The radiative losses in the solar chromosphere vary from 4 kW m−2 in the quiet Sun, to 20 k...
Low-lying loops have been discovered at the solar limb in transition region temperatures by the Inte...
Context. Recent observations have revealed loop-like structures at very small scales visible in obse...
IRIS high-resolution observations provide a unique opportunity to study the dynamics and evolution o...
High-resolution spectral observations of the lower solar atmosphere (chromosphere and transition reg...
Context. Different models for the heating of solar corona assume or predict different locations of t...
The heating of the solar chromosphere remains one of the most important questions in solar physics. ...
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmospher...
Context. We investigate the chromospheric counterpart of small-scale coronal loops constituting a co...
Transition-region explosive events (EEs) are characterized by non-Gaussian line profiles with enhanc...
New and advanced space-based observing facilities continue to lower the resolution limit and detect ...
<p>The transition region, the interface between the chromosphere and corona, is dominated by network...
Received date, accepted date We report on the first Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) stu...
High-lying, dynamic loops have been observed at transition region temperatures since Skylab observat...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Context: The radiative losses in the solar chromosphere vary from 4 kW m−2 in the quiet Sun, to 20 k...