A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual solution of the coronal heating problem. We present a cold loop whose heating caused a short-lived small-scale brightening that was observed by AIA. The loop was simulated using an adaptive hydrodynamic radiation code that considers the ions to be in a state of non-equilibrium. Forward modelling was used to create synthetic AIA intensity plots, which were tested against the observational data to confirm the simulated properties of the event. The hydrodynamic properties of the loop were determined. We found that the energy released by the heating event is within the canonical energy range of a nanoflare
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
Understanding coronal heating remains a central problem in solar physics. Many mechanisms have been ...
Context. The solar coronal heating problem has been an open question in the science community since ...
A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual soluti...
The problem of heating the solar corona requires the conversion of magnetic energy into thermal ener...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
JR and AWH gratefully acknowledge the financial support of STFC through Consolidated Grants ST/S0004...
Context. Nanoscale events in cooperation with steady heating from a slow heating mechanism, such as ...
The coronal heating problem is one of the major outstanding challenges in astrophysics and, while th...
It seems largely agreed that many coronal loops---those observed at a temperature of about 1 MK---ar...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global coronal is receiving increasing inte...
The heating of solar coronal loops is at the center of the problem of coronal heating. Given that th...
Thermal instability is a fundamental process of astrophysical plasmas. It is expected to occur whene...
Solar flares play a key role in the dynamics of the solar atmosphere. They occur with a wide range o...
This project was supported under contract NNM07AB07C from NASA to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Obse...
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
Understanding coronal heating remains a central problem in solar physics. Many mechanisms have been ...
Context. The solar coronal heating problem has been an open question in the science community since ...
A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual soluti...
The problem of heating the solar corona requires the conversion of magnetic energy into thermal ener...
Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is sti...
JR and AWH gratefully acknowledge the financial support of STFC through Consolidated Grants ST/S0004...
Context. Nanoscale events in cooperation with steady heating from a slow heating mechanism, such as ...
The coronal heating problem is one of the major outstanding challenges in astrophysics and, while th...
It seems largely agreed that many coronal loops---those observed at a temperature of about 1 MK---ar...
The physical modeling of active regions (ARs) and of the global coronal is receiving increasing inte...
The heating of solar coronal loops is at the center of the problem of coronal heating. Given that th...
Thermal instability is a fundamental process of astrophysical plasmas. It is expected to occur whene...
Solar flares play a key role in the dynamics of the solar atmosphere. They occur with a wide range o...
This project was supported under contract NNM07AB07C from NASA to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Obse...
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
Understanding coronal heating remains a central problem in solar physics. Many mechanisms have been ...
Context. The solar coronal heating problem has been an open question in the science community since ...