Impulsive coronal heating from large-scale magnetic rearrangements: observations with SDO/AIA
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Natural Sciences (Astrophysics and Astrononmy)
Abstract
IRIS has observed bright spots at the transition region footpoints. These spots showed significant blueshifts in the Si IV line at 1402.77 A (T~ 10^4.9 K). Such blueshifts could not be reproduced by coronal loop models assuming heating by thermal conduction only, but were consistent with electron beam heating, highlighting for the first time the possible importance of non-thermal electrons in the heating of non-flaring active regions (Testa et al. 2014, Science). Here we report on the coronal counterparts of these brightenings observed in the hot channels of the Imaging Atmospheric Assembly on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory. We show that the IRIS bright spots are the footpoints of very hot and transient coronal loops which clearly experience strong magnetic rearrangements, thus confirming the impulsive nature of the heating and providing important constraints for physical interpretation (Petralia et al., this meeting).
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