Coronal loops form the basic building blocks of the magnetically closed solar corona yet much is still to be determined concerning their possible fine-scale structuring and the rate of heat deposition within them. Using an improved multi-stranded loop model to better approximate the numerically challenging transition region, this article examines synthetic NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory’s (SDO) Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) emission simulated in response to a series of prescribed spatially and temporally random, impulsive and localised heating events across numerous sub-loop elements with a strong weighting towards the base of the structure: the nanoflare heating scenario. The total number of strands and nanoflare repetition times is ...
The precise nature of the heating mechanism (location, duration) in coronal loops is still a matter ...
All theories that attempt to explain the high temperatures observed in the solar corona are based on...
JR and AWH gratefully acknowledge the financial support of STFC through Consolidated Grants ST/S0004...
There is a growing body of evidence that the plasma loops seen with current instrumentation (SOHO, T...
Determining the preferred spatial location of the energy input to solar coronal loops would be an im...
One scenario proposed to explain the million degree solar corona is a finely stranded corona where e...
The heating of solar coronal loops is at the center of the problem of coronal heating. Given that th...
It seems largely agreed that many coronal loops---those observed at a temperature of about 1 MK---ar...
Understanding coronal heating remains a central problem in solar physics. Many mechanisms have been ...
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual soluti...
Aims. We investigate the capability of multistranded loop models subject to nanoflare heating to rep...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
New and advanced space-based observing facilities continue to lower the resolution limit and detect ...
Observational measurements of active region emission measures contain clues to the time dependence o...
The precise nature of the heating mechanism (location, duration) in coronal loops is still a matter ...
All theories that attempt to explain the high temperatures observed in the solar corona are based on...
JR and AWH gratefully acknowledge the financial support of STFC through Consolidated Grants ST/S0004...
There is a growing body of evidence that the plasma loops seen with current instrumentation (SOHO, T...
Determining the preferred spatial location of the energy input to solar coronal loops would be an im...
One scenario proposed to explain the million degree solar corona is a finely stranded corona where e...
The heating of solar coronal loops is at the center of the problem of coronal heating. Given that th...
It seems largely agreed that many coronal loops---those observed at a temperature of about 1 MK---ar...
Understanding coronal heating remains a central problem in solar physics. Many mechanisms have been ...
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
A comprehensive understanding of the different transient events is necessary for any eventual soluti...
Aims. We investigate the capability of multistranded loop models subject to nanoflare heating to rep...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
New and advanced space-based observing facilities continue to lower the resolution limit and detect ...
Observational measurements of active region emission measures contain clues to the time dependence o...
The precise nature of the heating mechanism (location, duration) in coronal loops is still a matter ...
All theories that attempt to explain the high temperatures observed in the solar corona are based on...
JR and AWH gratefully acknowledge the financial support of STFC through Consolidated Grants ST/S0004...