Impact of Type II Spicules in the Corona: Simulations and Synthetic Observables

  • Martínez-Sykora J
  • Pontieu B
  • Moortel I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The role of type II spicules in the corona has been a much debated topic in recent years. This paper aims to shed light on the impact of type II spicules in the corona using novel 2.5D radiative MHD simulations, including ion–neutral interaction effects with the Bifrost code. We find that the formation of simulated type II spicules, driven by the release of magnetic tension, impacts the corona in various manners. Associated with the formation of spicules, the corona exhibits (1) magneto-acoustic shocks and flows, which supply mass to coronal loops, and (2) transversal magnetic waves and electric currents that propagate at Alfvén speeds. The transversal waves and electric currents, generated by the spicule’s driver and lasting for many minutes, are dissipated and heat the associated loop. These complex interactions in the corona can be connected with blueshifted secondary components in coronal spectral lines (red–blue asymmetries) observed with Hinode /EIS and SOHO /SUMER, as well as the EUV counterpart of type II spicules and propagating coronal disturbances observed with the 171 Å and 193 Å SDO /AIA channels.

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Martínez-Sykora, J., Pontieu, B. D., Moortel, I. D., Hansteen, V. H., & Carlsson, M. (2018). Impact of Type II Spicules in the Corona: Simulations and Synthetic Observables. The Astrophysical Journal, 860(2), 116. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aac2ca

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