The properties expected of “hot” non-flaring plasmas due to nanoflare heating in active regions are investigated using hydrodynamic modeling tools, including a two-fluid development of the EBTEL code. Here we study a single nanoflare and show that while simple models predict an emission measure distribution extending well above 10 MK that is consistent with cooling by thermal conduction, many other effects are likely to limit the existence and detectability of such plasmas. These include: differential heating between electrons and ions, ionization non-equilibrium and, for short nanoflares, the time taken for the coronal density to increase. The most useful temperature range to look for this plasma, often called the “smoking gun” of nanoflar...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
Context. Recent analysis of the EUV emission of the solar Active Region observed with TRACE (Sakamot...
Impulsive nanoflares are expected to transiently heat the plasma confined in coronal loops to temper...
The properties that are expected of “hot” non-flaring plasmas due to nanoflare heating in active reg...
Despite its prediction over two decades ago, the detection of faint, high-temperature (\hot") emissi...
This work was supported in part by the Big-Data Private-Cloud Research Cyberinfrastructure MRI-award...
We use hydrodynamic modeling tools, including a two-fluid development of the EBTEL code, to investig...
Observational measurements of active region emission measures contain clues to the time dependence o...
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
In this paper, we examine 15 different active regions (ARs) observed with the Solar Dynamics Observa...
All theories that attempt to explain the high temperatures observed in the solar corona are based on...
Context.This paper addresses the impulsive heating of very diffuse coronal loops, such as can occur ...
It is generally agreed that small impulsive energy bursts called nanoflares are responsible for at l...
Nanoflares, short and intense heat pulses within spatially unresolved magnetic strands, are now cons...
We present the results of 1D hydrodynamic simulations of coronal loops that are subject to nanoflare...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
Context. Recent analysis of the EUV emission of the solar Active Region observed with TRACE (Sakamot...
Impulsive nanoflares are expected to transiently heat the plasma confined in coronal loops to temper...
The properties that are expected of “hot” non-flaring plasmas due to nanoflare heating in active reg...
Despite its prediction over two decades ago, the detection of faint, high-temperature (\hot") emissi...
This work was supported in part by the Big-Data Private-Cloud Research Cyberinfrastructure MRI-award...
We use hydrodynamic modeling tools, including a two-fluid development of the EBTEL code, to investig...
Observational measurements of active region emission measures contain clues to the time dependence o...
The temperature dependence of the emission measure (EM) in the core of active regions coronal loops ...
In this paper, we examine 15 different active regions (ARs) observed with the Solar Dynamics Observa...
All theories that attempt to explain the high temperatures observed in the solar corona are based on...
Context.This paper addresses the impulsive heating of very diffuse coronal loops, such as can occur ...
It is generally agreed that small impulsive energy bursts called nanoflares are responsible for at l...
Nanoflares, short and intense heat pulses within spatially unresolved magnetic strands, are now cons...
We present the results of 1D hydrodynamic simulations of coronal loops that are subject to nanoflare...
We use the cellular automaton model described in López Fuentes & Klimchuk (2015, ApJ, 799, 128) to s...
Context. Recent analysis of the EUV emission of the solar Active Region observed with TRACE (Sakamot...
Impulsive nanoflares are expected to transiently heat the plasma confined in coronal loops to temper...