Aims. In the context of the contributions by DC dissipation to the energization of solar coronal X-ray and EUV bright points, we analyze the role of Joule heating in the formation of X-ray and EUV coronal bright points through current dissipation due to anomalous resistivity. Methods. We utilized the improved resistive MHD simulation code MPSCORONA3D, which allows for investigating resistive effects within the corona over a wide range of Reynolds numbers, starting from the nearly ideal Spitzer value of resistivity and including various models of current-carrier velocity dependent resistivity, arising from the consideration of turbulence in microscopic theory. Results. DC current dissipation contributes to the thermal energy ...
Context: One candidate model for heating the solar corona is magnetic reconnection that embodies Ohm...
International audienceRecent observations of Krucker & Benz (1998) give strong support to Parker's h...
The solar corona has a temperature of order 1 MK, which is almost 200 times the temperature of the u...
Context. The solar corona is heated to high temperatures of the order of 106K. The coronal energy bu...
Context. The solar corona is heated to high temperatures of the order of 106 K. The coronal energy ...
Abstract. Recent radioastronomical observations of Faraday rotation in the solar corona can be inter...
Context. The relative importance of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) heating mechani...
Context. We have conducted a 3D MHD simulation of the solar corona above an active region (AR) in fu...
To contribute to the understanding of heating and dynamic activity in boundary-driven, low-beta plas...
Aims. We investigate the atmospheric response to coronal heating driven by random velocity fields wi...
The coronal heating problem addresses how temperatures in the solar atmosphere increase by millions ...
Context. The mechanism(s) behind coronal heating still elude(s) direct observation and modelling of ...
In this paper we investigate, by means of two-dimensional magnetohydrody-namic simulations, the impa...
Context. The mechanism(s) behind coronal heating still elude(s) direct observation and modelling of ...
Context. Heating of the solar corona by nanoflares, which are small transient events in which stored...
Context: One candidate model for heating the solar corona is magnetic reconnection that embodies Ohm...
International audienceRecent observations of Krucker & Benz (1998) give strong support to Parker's h...
The solar corona has a temperature of order 1 MK, which is almost 200 times the temperature of the u...
Context. The solar corona is heated to high temperatures of the order of 106K. The coronal energy bu...
Context. The solar corona is heated to high temperatures of the order of 106 K. The coronal energy ...
Abstract. Recent radioastronomical observations of Faraday rotation in the solar corona can be inter...
Context. The relative importance of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) heating mechani...
Context. We have conducted a 3D MHD simulation of the solar corona above an active region (AR) in fu...
To contribute to the understanding of heating and dynamic activity in boundary-driven, low-beta plas...
Aims. We investigate the atmospheric response to coronal heating driven by random velocity fields wi...
The coronal heating problem addresses how temperatures in the solar atmosphere increase by millions ...
Context. The mechanism(s) behind coronal heating still elude(s) direct observation and modelling of ...
In this paper we investigate, by means of two-dimensional magnetohydrody-namic simulations, the impa...
Context. The mechanism(s) behind coronal heating still elude(s) direct observation and modelling of ...
Context. Heating of the solar corona by nanoflares, which are small transient events in which stored...
Context: One candidate model for heating the solar corona is magnetic reconnection that embodies Ohm...
International audienceRecent observations of Krucker & Benz (1998) give strong support to Parker's h...
The solar corona has a temperature of order 1 MK, which is almost 200 times the temperature of the u...