Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council (grants ST/N000609/1 and ST/P000428/1).Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed threads within a coronal loop. We undertook a series of full, three-dimensional MHD simulations in order to create three threads by twisting the magnetic field through boundary motions until an instability ensues. We find that, following the original instability, one unstable thread can disrupt its neighbours with continued driving. A ‘bursty’ heating profile results, with a series of ongoing energy releases, but no evident steady state. For the first time using full MHD, we show that avalanches are a viable ...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
The plasma heating associated with an avalanche involving three twisted magnetic threads within a co...
We acknowledge the financial support of STFC through the Consolidated grants to the University of St...
The coronal heating problem addresses how temperatures in the solar atmosphere increase by millions ...
Context. A possible key element for large-scale energy release in the solar corona is a magnetohydro...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Previous work has confirmed the concept of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) avalanche in pre-stressed thr...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland; Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
The plasma heating associated with an avalanche involving three twisted magnetic threads within a co...
We acknowledge the financial support of STFC through the Consolidated grants to the University of St...
The coronal heating problem addresses how temperatures in the solar atmosphere increase by millions ...
Context. A possible key element for large-scale energy release in the solar corona is a magnetohydro...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...
Funding: This work benefits from the support of the Science and Technology Facilities Council throug...