A Transient Heating Model for Coronal Structure and Dynamics

  • Spadaro D
  • Lanza A
  • Lanzafame A
  • et al.
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Abstract

A wealth of observational evidence for flows and intensity variations in nonflaring coronal loops leads to the conclusion that coronal heating is intrinsically unsteady and concentrated near the chromosphere. We have investigated the hydrodynamic behavior of coronal loops undergoing transient heating with one-dimensional numerical simulations in which the timescale assumed for the heating variations (3000 s) is comparable to the coronal radiative cooling time and the assumed heating location and scale height (10 Mm) are consistent with the values derived from TRACE studies. The model loops represent typical active region loops: 40-80 Mm in length, reaching peak temperatures up to 6 MK. We use ARGOS, our state-of-the-art numerical code with adaptive mesh refinement, in order to resolve adequately the dynamic chromospheric-coronal transition region sections of the loop. The major new results from our work are the following: (1) During much of the cooling phase, the loops exhibit densities significantly larger than those predicted by the well-known loop scaling laws, thus potentially explaining recent TRACE observations of overdense loops. (2) Throughout the transient heating interval, downflows appear in the lower transition region (T ∼ 0.1 MK) whose key signature would be persistent, redshifted UV and EUV line emission, as have long been observed. (3) Strongly unequal heating in the two legs of the loop drives siphon flows from the more strongly heated footpoint to the other end, thus explaining the substantial bulk flows in loops recently observed by the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer and the Solar Ultraviolet Measurement of Emission Radiation instrument. We discuss the implications of our studies for the physical origins of coronal heating and related dynamic phenomena.

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Spadaro, D., Lanza, A. F., Lanzafame, A. C., Karpen, J. T., Antiochos, S. K., Klimchuk, J. A., & MacNeice, P. J. (2003). A Transient Heating Model for Coronal Structure and Dynamics. The Astrophysical Journal, 582(1), 486–494. https://doi.org/10.1086/344508

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